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Exchange Rate Policy

In: American Economic Policy in the 1980s

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Jeffrey A. Frankel
C. Fred Bergsten
Michael L. Mussa

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This chapter was published in: Jeffrey A. Frankel & C. Fred Bergsten & Michael L. Mussa American Economic Policy in the 1980s, , pages 293-366, 1994.

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