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David G. Mayes

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The Exchange Rate Environment

The Exchange Rate Environment

Simon Brooks; Keith Cuthbertson; David G. Mayes

Routledge
2018
nidottu
Originally published in 1986. This helpful text sets out what appears to make exchange rates change and shows how these various factors contribute to an explanation of the past. It considers the problems of providing satisfactory forecasts of the exchange rate while presenting the methods used, outlining their drawbacks and speculating on future ways forward. Laid out to move from empirical issues to theory and on to policy, this book is easily of use to those interested in macroeconomics, applied economics and international economics as well as economic history.
The Exchange Rate Environment

The Exchange Rate Environment

Simon Brooks; Keith Cuthbertson; David G. Mayes

Routledge
2017
sidottu
Originally published in 1986. This helpful text sets out what appears to make exchange rates change and shows how these various factors contribute to an explanation of the past. It considers the problems of providing satisfactory forecasts of the exchange rate while presenting the methods used, outlining their drawbacks and speculating on future ways forward. Laid out to move from empirical issues to theory and on to policy, this book is easily of use to those interested in macroeconomics, applied economics and international economics as well as economic history.
Public Interest and Market Pressures

Public Interest and Market Pressures

David G. Mayes

Palgrave Macmillan
1993
nidottu
Tackles the criticism that the European Community is an unbalanced arrangement, where the path to closer integration may involve an inequitable distribution of the benefits to large firms, rather than to the public at large, the less well off parts of the Community and those in employment.