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Symposium on exchange rate policy and competitiveness

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  • Colm McCarthy
  • J. Peter Neary
  • Rodney Thom
  • Brendan M. Walsh

Abstract

The four papers in this symposium were originally presented at the Fifth Annual Economic Policy Conference of the Dublin Economics Workshop held in Killarney on October 15-17 1982 and are published together in this Policy Paper with only minor alterations. Taken together, they illustrate the complexity of the issues which must be faced in devising an exchange-rate policy as well as the diversity of views held by economists on the subject.

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  • Colm McCarthy & J. Peter Neary & Rodney Thom & Brendan M. Walsh, 1982. "Symposium on exchange rate policy and competitiveness," Working Papers 19822PP, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  • Handle: RePEc:ucn:wpaper:19822pp
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