Vikram Kumar

Department of Economics 4  Davidson College

 

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R01

Feldstein M. and Horioka C., “Domestic Saving and International Capital Flows”, Economic Journal, Volume 90, Issue 358, 314-329.

R02

“Economics focus: Surplus ca change,” The Economist, April 22, 2010.

R03

"Cheesed off," The Economist, July 16, 2009.

R04

Cooper, R.N., “Dealing with the trade deficit in a floating exchange rate system”, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Volume 1986, Issue 1, 195-207.

R05

“Economics focus: Tricky Dick and the dollar,” The Economist, March 25, 2010.

R06

McKinnon, R.I., “The Rules of the Game: International Money in Historical Perspective,” Journal of Economic Literature, Volume 31, Issue 1, 1-44.

R07

Calvo, G.A and C. Reinhart., “Fear of Floating”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 117, Issue 2, 379-408.

R08

"Special Report: Holding together," The Economist, June 11, 2009.

R09

"Europe's 750 billion euro bazooka," The Economist, May 10, 2010.

R10

Mundell, R. A., “A Theory of Optimum Currency Areas,” American Economic Review, Volume 51, Number 4, pp. 657-665.

R11

Mundell, R. A., “Optimum Currency Areas,” Speech at the A Conference on Optimum Currency Areas, Tel-Aviv University, December 5, 1997.

R12

 “The ECB at ten: A decade in the sun,” The Economist, June 5, 2008.

R13

 De Grauwe, P., “What have we Learnt about Monetary Integration since the Maastricht Treaty?” Journal of Common Market Studies, Volume 44, Number 4, pp. 711–730.

R14

Eichengreen, B., Tobin, J. and Wyplosz, C., “Two Cases for Sand in the Wheels of International Finance”, Economic Journal, Volume 105, Issue 428, 162-172.

R15

Garber, P. and Taylor, M.P., “Sand in the Wheels of Foreign Exchange Markets: A Sceptical Note”, Economic Journal, Volume 105, Issue 428, 173-180.

R16

McKinnon, R.I., “Monetary and Exchange Rate Policies for International Financial Stability: A Proposal,” Journal of Economic Perspectives, Volume 2, Issue 1, 83-103.

 

 
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