"Publications of Guillermo A. Calvo": pages 463-469.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction; I Monetary and Exchange Rate Policy in Theory; 1 Pricing-to-Market, the Interest-Rate Rule, and the Exchange Rate; 2 Optimal Exchange RateRegimes: Turning Mundell-Fleming's Dictum on Its Head; 3 Monetary Policy Rules, theFiscal Theory of the Price Level, and (Almost) All that Jazz: In Quest of Simplicity; II Monetary and Exchange Rate Policy in Practice; 4 Can Inflation Targeting Workin Emerging Market Countries?; 5 Why Should Emerging Economies Give up National Currencies? A Case for ''Institutions Substitution''
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14 Growth in Transition Economies: Domestic Policies, External Assistance, and Institution Building15 Growth Collapses; VI The Man Behind the Mind; 16 The Columbia Years; 17 The Practitioner; 18 In His Own Words: AnInterview with Guillermo Calvo; Publications of Guillermo A. Calvo; Index
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6 Hard Currency Pegs and Economic PerformanceIII Financial Crises; 7 Asset Prices and Self-Fulfilling Macroeconomic Pessimism; 8 The Center and the Periphery: The Globalization of Financial Turmoil; 9 Why Do Some Countries Recover More Readily from Financial Crises?; IV Debt, Taxation, and Reforms; 10 Government Debt: A Key Rolein Financial Intermediation; 11 Capital Income Taxation in the Globalized World; 12 Can Public Discussion Enhance Program ''Ownership''?; V Transition and Growth; 13 Sources and Obstacles for Growth in Transition Countries: The Role of Credit
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Essays by prominent scholars and policymakers honor one of the most influential macroeconomists of the last thirty years discussing the themes behind his work.