The aftermath of the 1992 ERM breakup : was there a macroeconomic free lunch?
By: Gordon, Robert James.
Material type: BookPublisher: Cambridge, Mass. : National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999Description: 49.Call No.: HG3942 G672A Subject(s): EUROPEAN MONETARY SYSTEM (ORGANIZATION) | ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -- EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY COUNTRIES -- ECONOMETRIC MODELS | INFLATION (FINANCE) -- EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY COUNTRIES -- ECONOMETRIC MODELS | FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES -- EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES -- ECONOMETRIC MODELSNo physical items for this record
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