The Cato Journal 2000 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A new Bretton Woods or monetary competition?(The Search for Global Monetary Order) | Political science | Schwartz, Pedro |
A proposal to deregulate banking. | Political science | Thomas, Hugh |
Building on the WTO's success.(The Future of the World Trade Organization) | Political science | Niskanen, William A. |
Developing country trade policy reform and the WTO.(The Future of the World Trade Organization) | Political science | Sally, Razeen |
Does the Fed abhor inflation?(US Federal Reserve Board) | Political science | Steindl, Frank G. |
Dollarization for Latin America?(The Search for Global Monetary Order) | Political science | Niskanen, William A. |
Do we need a new Bretton Woods?(The Search for Global Monetary Order) | Political science | Schwartz, Anna J. |
Do we need the WTO?(The Future of the World Trade Organization) | Political science | Irwin, Douglas A. |
Ending inflation in China: from Mao to the 21st century.(Mao Zedong) | Political science | Burdekin, Richard C.K. |
Exchange rates between what sorts of currencies?(The Search for Global Monetary Order) | Political science | Yeager, Leland B. |
Exchange rate systems in perspective.(The Search for Global Monetary Order) | Political science | Stockman, Alan C. |
Fixed versus floating exchange rates.(The Search for Global Monetary Order) | Political science | Kenen, Peter B, |
Free trade from the bottom up.(The Future of the World Trade Organization) | Political science | Lindsey, Brink |
Liberalizing trade in services.(The Future of the World Trade Organization) | Political science | Vastine, J. Robert |
Mexico, currency reform, and the stabilization imperative.(The Search for Global Monetary Order) | Political science | Salinas-Leon, Roberto |
Monetary policy in the new global economy: the case of Japan.(The Search for Global Monetary Order) | Political science | Meltzer, Allan H. |
Official dollarization: current experiences and issues. | Political science | Bogetic, Zeljko |
Official versus spontaneous dollarization.(The Search for Global Monetary Order) | Political science | Fontaine, Juan Andres |
Prospects for new WTO trade negotiations.(The Future of the World Trade Organization) | Political science | Schott, Jeffrey J. |
Sense and nonsense of fixed exchange rates: on theories and crises. | Political science | Hefeker, Carsten |
Speaking about trade to the open-minded skeptic.(The Future of the World Trade Organization)(Statistical Data Included) | Political science | Roberts, Russell |
The disregard for Currency Board realities.(The Search for Global Monetary Order) | Political science | Hanke, Steve H. |
The elusive goal of agricultural trade reform.(The Future of the World Trade Organization) | Political science | Morris, Paul, Anderson, Kym |
The evolving global monetary order.(The Search for Global Monetary Order) | Political science | Jordan, Jerry L. |
The foreign exchange origins of Japan's liquidity trap.(The Search for Global Monetary Order)(Statistical Data Included) | Political science | McKinnon, Ronald I. |
The impact of fiscal constitutions on state and local expenditures. | Political science | Bails, Dale, Tieslau, Margie A. |
The limited but important role of the WTO.(The Future of the World Trade Organization) | Political science | Lash, William H., III |
The real issues in Asia. | Political science | Greenwood, John |
The trade debate's unlevel playing field.(The Future of the World Trade Organization) | Political science | Cass, Ronald A. |
The WTO's special burden on less developed countries.(The Future of the World Trade Organization) | Political science | Finger, J. Michael |
When will economics guide IMF and World Bank reforms?(The Search for Global Monetary Order)(International Monetary Fund) | Political science | Calomiris, Charles W. |
World monetary policy after the euro.(The Search for Global Monetary Order) | Political science | Selgin, George |
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