Does it necessarily cost anything to be the "world banker"?
|
1969 |
Goldstein, Henry N. |
Mankind's addiction to gold
|
1969 |
Stevens, Robert Warren |
The present system and its defects
|
1969 |
Smith, Warren L. |
Neither gold nor the dollar
|
1969 |
Triffin, Robert |
The dollar and world liquidity
|
1969 |
Despres, Emile |
Proposal for an international dollar standard
|
1969 |
Despres, Emile |
The future of the dollar reserve system
|
1969 |
Salant, William A. |
Practical aspects of the problem of balance-of-payments adjustment
|
1969 |
Emminger, Otmar |
The gold crisis and the new gold standard
|
1969 |
Bernstein, Edward M. |
Return to the gold standard
|
1969 |
Gaulle, Charles de |
The various forms of exchange-rate flexibility
|
1969 |
Meade, James Edward |
Benefits and responsibilities of the U. S. as world banker
|
1969 |
Roosa, Robert V. |
The adjustment problem and the balance of payments policy of the United States
|
1969 |
Machlup, Fritz |
Free-market determination of exchange rates
|
1969 |
Friedman, Milton |
The benefits and costs of being the world banker
|
1969 |
Grubel, Herbert G. |
Special drawing rights : a major step in the evolution of the world's monetary system
|
1969 |
Barrett, Martin |
Does the United States have a payment deficit?
|
1969 |
Bernstein, Edward M. |
Increase the price of gold
|
1969 |
Rueff, Jacques |
Unilateral action on international monetary policy
|
1969 |
Yeager, Leland B. |