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Potential Gains from and Obstacles to International Policy Co-ordination

In: Evolution of the International and Regional Monetary Systems

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  • Robert Solomon

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I first came across Robert’s name when, as a graduate student at Harvard in the immediate post-war years, I was assigned to read Monopolistic Competition and General Equilibrium Theory. I was deeply impressed then with its lucidity and elegance in bridging the gap between the Anglo-Saxon and the Continental approaches to market equilibrium and in clarifying the whole subject of imperfect competition. Even in that work — his Ph.D. thesis at Harvard — Robert’s propensity to reform was evident. So was his ability to write unusual prefaces. Here was a man with a mind and a heart. I first met and came to know Robert in the early 1950s when I was at the Federal Reserve Board and he was commuting from Yale to Washington as a consultant to Arthur Burns’ Council of Economic Advisers. Over the years since then, we have attended many meetings together and I have observed him as an incisive analyst and theorist, a prolific author, and an indefatigable reformer of international monetary arrangements.

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  • Robert Solomon, 1991. "Potential Gains from and Obstacles to International Policy Co-ordination," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Alfred Steinherr & Daniel Weiserbs (ed.), Evolution of the International and Regional Monetary Systems, chapter 3, pages 26-34, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-349-11061-2_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-11061-2_3
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