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Economic Policy Fixed Exchange Rates

Daniels and VanHooseEconomic Policy2 Annual Growth of Per Capital Real GDP Canada France Germany Italy Japan UK US2.12.2

Daniels and VanHooseEconomic Policy3 Unemployment Rates Australia Canada France Germany Hong Kong Italy Japan

Daniels and VanHooseEconomic Policy4 World and Regional Output Growth Rates

Daniels and VanHooseEconomic Policy5 World and Regional Output Growth Rates

Daniels and VanHooseEconomic Policy6 The Costs of Inflation and Inflation Variability

Daniels and VanHooseEconomic Policy7 The Effect of an Increase in the Nominal Money Stock

Daniels and VanHooseEconomic Policy8 The Initial Effects of Monetary Policy with Fixed Exchange Rates

Daniels and VanHooseEconomic Policy9 The Final Effects of a Monetary Policy Expansion without Sterilization

Daniels and VanHooseEconomic Policy10 The Effects of an Increase in Government Spending in the IS-LM Model

Daniels and VanHooseEconomic Policy11 The Initial Effects of a Rise in Government Spending with a Fixed Exchange Rate

Daniels and VanHooseEconomic Policy12 The Final Effects of an Increase in Government Spending without Sterilization

Daniels and VanHooseEconomic Policy13 Monetary and Fiscal Policies with Perfect Capital Mobility and Fixed Exchange Rates