Exchange Rates &
International Finance
4th Edition
By Laurence Copeland
Financial Times/ Pearson Education Limited
February 2005
ISBN: 0273683063
512 Pages, 7 ½" x 9 ¾"
$110.00 Paper Original
Exchange rates and exchange rate fluctuation play an increasingly important role in all our lives, Exchange Rates and International Finance provides a clear and concise guide to the causes and consequences of exchange rate fluctuations, enabling the reader to grasp the essentials of theory and its relevance to major events in currency markets. The orientation of the book is towards exchange rate determination with particular emphasis given to the contributions of modern finance theory. Both fixed and floating exchange rate models and empirical results are explored and discussed.
Features
" A clear, non-technical explanation of the issues, emphasising intuitive understanding and interpretation of economic arguments rather than mathematical proofs.
" Provides a sound overview of empirical evidence, without going into intricate detail: a springboard for those wishing to delve deeper into the published literature.
" Early chapters explain the basics of demand and supply, and basic macroeconomics, so those without prior study in economics will find the subject accessible.
" Covers leading edge material including the latest general equilibrium approaches.
Contents
Preface to the fourth edition
Publishers' acknowledgements
1. Introduction
PART 1: THE INTERNATIONAL SETTING
2. Prices in the open economy: purchasing power parity
3. Financial markets in the open economy
4. Open economy macroeconomics
PART 2: EXCHANGE RATE DETERMINATION
5. Flexible prices: the monetary model
6. Fixed prices: the Mundell-Fleming model
7. Sticky prices: the Dornbush model
8. Portfolio balance and the current account
9. Currency substitution
10. General equilibrium models
11. Optimum currency areas and monetary union
PART 3: A WORLD OF UNCERTAINTY
12. Market efficiency and rational expectations
13. The 'news' model and exchange rate volatility
14. The risk premium
PART 4: FIXED EXCHANGE RATES
15. A certain uncertainty: non-linearity, cycles and chaos
16. Target zones
17. Crises and credibility
PART 5: CONCLUSIONS
18. Conclusions
Appendix: list of symbols
Bibliography
Index
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