International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 28;  Charles van Marrewijk, 2006 1 Figure 28.1 Mark P. Taylor (1958 - )

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International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 28;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 28.1 Mark P. Taylor ( )

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 28;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 28.2 Deeds and words: fear of floating and fear of pegging

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 28;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 28.3 Basic fixed exchange rate regime

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 28;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 28.4 US $ daily exchange rates; France and Germany,

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 28;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 28.5 Rational expectations equilibrium for Germany and Italy

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 28;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 28.6 Preference differences: credibility problems for Italy

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 28;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 28.7 Daily ECU exchange rate; Germany and UK,

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 28;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 28.8 Different economic shocks: cause for conflict

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 28;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 28.9 Examples of Brownian motion

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 28;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure 28.9 Examples of Brownian motion

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 28;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure Impossibility of a Z-shaped target zone

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 28;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure The basic target zone model; S-shaped curve (honeymoon effect)

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 28;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure Tying down the ends: the smooth-pasting conditions

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 28;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure Leaning-against-the-wind intervention

International Economics: Theory, Application, and Policy, Ch. 28;  Charles van Marrewijk, Figure US $ exchange rates; Thailand and China, 2000 – 2005