PR Krugman - 1991 - books.google.com
Page 1. Geography and Trade This One KJ ■L1H-8L67 Page 2. Gaston Eyskens
Lecture Series Dollars, Debts, and Deficits Rudiger Dornbusch, 1986 Geography
and Trade Paul Krugman, 1991 Page 3. Geography and Trade ...
P Krugman - 1990 - nber.org
This paper develops a two-region, two-sector general equilibriun model of location. The
location of agricultural production is fixed, but ionopolistcally competitive manufacturing
finns choose their location to maximize profits. If transportation costs are high, returns to ...
M Fujita, PR Krugman, A Venables… - 1999 - Wiley Online Library
... CONTENTS The Spatial Economy: Cities, Regions, and International Trade, by Masahisa Fujita,
Paul Krugman, and Anthony J. Venables. ... 644 The Spatial Economy: Cities, Regions, and
International Trade, by Masahisa Fujita, Paul Krugman, and Anthony J. Venables. 1999. ...
E Helpman… - 1987 - books.google.com
Page 1. Market Structure reign Trade Increasing Returns, Imperfect Competition, and the
iternational Economy lhanan Helpman Paul R. Krugman Page 2. Page 3. Market Structure
and Foreign Trade Th± s On< 4FY3-FP2-SRX1 Page 4. Page 5. ...
[CITATION] International economics: theory and policy
PR Krugman… - 2009 - Addison-Wesley
P Krugman - Journal of money, credit and banking, 1979 - JSTOR
Agovernment CAN PEG the exchange value of its currency in a variety of ways. In a country
with highly developed financial markets it can use open-market operations, intervention in
the forward exchange market, and direct operations in foreign assets to defend an ...
P Krugman - The American Economic Review, 1980 - JSTOR
For some time now there has been considerable skepticism about the ability of comparative
cost theory to explain the actual pattern of international trade. Neither the extensive trade
among the industrial countries, nor the prevalence in this trade of two-way exchanges of ...
P Krugman - Foreign affairs, 1994 - JSTOR
Pundits point to the awesome growth of East Asia's economies and fret that the West cannot
compete. But there is nothing miraculous about the successes of Asia's" tigers." Their rise
was fueled by mobilizing resources--increasing inputs of machinery, infrastructure, and ...
PR Krugman - Journal of international economics, 1979 - Elsevier
P Krugman… - 1995 - nber.org
A monopolistically competitive manufacturing sector produces goods used for final
consumption and as intermediates. Intermediate usage creates cost and demand linkages
between firms and a tendency for manufacturing agglomeration. How does globalization ...
PR Krugman - 1997 - books.google.com
Page 1. Development, Geography, j Economic Theory Paul Krugman Page 2. Page
3. Development, Geography, and Economic Theory Page 4. The Ohlin Lectures 1.
Jagdish Bhagwati, Protectionism (1988) 2. Richard N. Cooper ...
P Krugman - Foreign affairs, 1994 - JSTOR
The view that nations compete against each other like big corporations has become
pervasive among Western elites--many of whom are in the Clinton administration. As a
practical matter, however, the doctrine of" competitiveness" is flatly wrong. The world's ...
PR Krugman - 2000 - books.google.com
... Enjoyable and thought-provoking." — FLOYD MORRIS, NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW cu,: -
The Return of Depression r Economics Paul Krugman ... Also by Paul Krugman The Age of
Diminished Expectations Peddling Prosperity Pop Internationalism The Accidental Theorist ...
P Krugman, RN Cooper… - Brookings Papers on Economic …, 1995 - JSTOR
WHAT ASPECT OF the American economy has changed most in the twenty-five years since
Brookings Papers on Economic Activity first began appearing? If you took a poll of economic
journalists, businessmen, or policy intellectuals other than professional economists, ...
PR Krugman - The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1991 - qje.oxfordjournals.org
Page 1. THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS Vol. CVI August 1991 Issue 3 TARGET
ZONES AND EXCHANGE RATE DYNAMICS PAUL R. KRUGMAN This paper develops a simple
model of exchange rate behavior under a target zone regime. ...
J Brander… - Journal of International Economics, 1983 - Elsevier
This paper develops a model in which the rivalry of oligopolistic firms serves as an
independent cause of international trade. The model shows how such rivalry naturally gives
rise to 'dumping'of output in foreign markets, and shows that such dumping can be ' ...
E Helpman… - 1989 - books.google.com
Page 1. Trade Policy and Market Structure Elhanan Helpman and Paul R. Krugman
Page 2. Page 3. Trade Policy and Market Structure "This One 09G1-U4R-HOUX Page
4. Page 5. Trade Policy and Market Structure Elhanan Helpman ...
P Krugman - The Journal of Political Economy, 1979 - JSTOR
This paper develops a simple general-equilibrium model of product cycle trade. There are
two countries, innovating North and noninnovating South. Innovation consists of the
development of new products. These can be produced at first only in North, but eventually ...
PR Krugman - 1997 - books.google.com
Page 1. Paul Krugman POP INTERNATIONALISM • Page 2. Page 3. Pop Internationalism
Page 4. Page 5. Pop Internationalism Paul Krugman The MIT Press Cambridge,
Massachusetts London, England Th±s One HZBF-216-E35C Page 6. ...
PR Krugman - 1986 - nber.org
Page 1. NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES PRICING TO MARKET WHEN THE EXCHANGE RATE
CHANGES Paul Krugman Working Paper No. 1926 NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC
RESEARCH 1050 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 May 1986 ...
PR Krugman - 1994 - books.google.com
Page 1. m w / Rethinking International Trad' Paul R. Krugman Page 2. Page 3. Rethinking
International Trade This One 95JY-JJN-E3F5 Page 4. Page 5. Rethinking International Trade
Paul R. Krugman The MIT Press Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England Page 6. ...
P Krugman - International Tax and Public Finance, 1999 - Springer
In a world of high capital mobility, the threat of speculative attack becomes a central issue of
macroeconomicpolicy. While “first-generation” and “second-generation” models of
speculative attacks both have considerablerelevance to particular financial crises of the ...
PR Krugman - The Journal of Political Economy, 1981 - JSTOR
Page 1. Intraindustry Specialization and the Gains from Trade Paul R. Krugman
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Several recent empirical studies of trade
suggest that interindustry specialization and trade, which reflect ...
[CITATION] Lessons of Massachusetts for EMU'
P Krugman - INTERNATIONAL LIBRARY OF …, 2001 - EDWARD ELGAR PUBLISHING LTD
PR Krugman - 1986 - books.google.com
Page 1. Strategic Trade Policy and the New International Economics edited by Paul
R. Krugman Page 2. Page 3. Strategic Trade Policy and the New International
Economics This One 37RP-60N-JSNF Page 4. Page 5. Strategic ...
PR Krugman, KM Dominquez… - Brookings Papers on Economic …, 1998 - JSTOR
Page 1. PAUL R. KRUGMAN Massachusetts Institute of Technology It's Baaack:
Japan's Slump and the Return of the Liquidity Trap THE LIQUIDITY TRAP-that
awkward condition in which monetary policy loses its grip because ...
P Krugman - Journal of development Economics, 1987 - Elsevier
Abstract This paper presents a model of trade in which comparative advantage, instead of
being determined by underlying attributes of countries, evolves over time through learning-
by-doing. In this model, arbitrary patterns of specialization, once established, tend to ...
PR Krugman - 1995 - books.google.com
Page 1. Economic Sense and Nonsense in the Age of Diminished Expectations "[Paul
Krugman is| probably the most creative economist of his generation." —The Economist
NATIONAL BESTSELLER Page 2. Page 3. Page 4. Page 5. ...
P Krugman - 1989 - nber.org
In models with external economies, there are often two or more long run equilibria. Which
equilibrium is chosen? Much of the literature presumes that" history" sets initial conditions
which determine the outcome, but an alternative view stresses the role of" expectations", ...
R Baldwin… - 1986 - nber.org
Page 1. NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES PERSISTENT TRADE EFFECTS OF LARGE
EXCHANGE RATE SHOCKS Richard Baldwin Paul R. Krugman Working Paper No.
2017 NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH ...
P Krugman… - Journal of International Economics, 1978 - Elsevier
Abstract A simple model is developed to illustrate a number of contractionary effects of
currency devaluation, some of which have been noted previously. In a Keynesian model, it is
shown that depreciation can lead to a reduction in national output if (i) imports initially ...
PR Krugman - The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 1987 - JSTOR
... For a synthetic presentation of much of the positive side of this work, see Elhanan Helpman and
Paul Krugman (1985); for an informal presentation of arguments for and against new forms of
trade intervention, see the volume edited by Paul Krugman (1986); for a survey that ...
P Krugman - Oxford review of economic policy, 1998 - Oxford Univ Press
Abstract Since 1990 a new genre of research, often described as the'new economic
geography', has emerged. It differs from traditional work in economic geography mainly in
adopting a modelling strategy that exploits the same technical tricks that have played such ...
EM Graham, PR Krugman - 1995 - books.google.com
Page 1. FOREIGN DIRECT LSTMENT in the UNITED STATES INSTITUTE FOR
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS Page 2. Page 3. Foreign Direct Investment in the United
States Page 4. Page 5. EDWARD M. GRAHAM PAUL R. KRUGMAN ...
RE Baldwin… - European Economic Review, 2004 - Elsevier
Consideration of agglomeration reverses standard theoretical propositions in international
tax competition. We show greater economic integration may lead to a 'race to the top'rather
than a race to the bottom. Also,'split the difference'tax harmonisation may harm both ...
PR Krugman - 1997 - books.google.com
Page 1. Paul Krugman The Age of Diminished Expectations Third Edition Page 2. Page 3. ... Page
4. Page 5. The Age of Diminished Expectations US Economic Policy in the 1990s third edition
Paul Krugman The MIT Press Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England Page 6. ...
P Krugman… - 1993 - nber.org
In the United States, many industries have a Silicon Valley-type geographic localization. In
Europe, these same industries often have four or more major centers of production. This
difference is presumably the result of the formal and informal trade barriers that have ...
[CITATION] Import protection as export promotion: International competition in the presence of oligopoly and economies of scale
P Krugman - Monopolistic competition and international …, 1984 - Clarendon Press Oxford
P Krugman - Journal of development Economics, 1988 - Elsevier
Abstract This paper examines the tradeoffs facing creditors of a country whose debt is large
enough that the country cannot attract voluntary new lending. If the country is unable to meet
its debt service requirements out of current income, the creditors have two choices. They ...
P Krugman… - Journal of development economics, 1996 - Elsevier
Many of the world's largest cities are now in developing countries. We develop a simple
theoretical model, inspired by the case of Mexico, that explains the existence of such giant
cities as a consequence of the strong forward and backward linkages that arise when ...
PR Krugman - Journal of International Economics, 2000 - Elsevier
P Krugman - 1988 - mitpress.mit.edu
Krugman focuses on imperfect integration of the world economy, showing how this has become
both a cause and effect of exchange rate instability. He outlines the costs and benefits of recent
flexible-exchange rate policies and offers fresh insight into why the models that worked in ...
P Krugman - Economic Review, 1991 - kansascityfed.org
From World War II until about 1980, regional free trade agreements and global trade
negotiations under the GATT could reasonably be seen as complements rather than
substitutes—as two aspects of a broad march toward increasingly open international ...
P Krugman… - 1993 - nber.org
There is a broad consensus among US opinion leaders that our economic problem is largely
one of failures of international competition--that trade deficits have eroded our
manufacturing base, that inability to sell on world markets has been a major drag on ...
P Krugman… - Unity with diversity in the European …, 1990 - books.google.com
As the Southern European countries enter the European Community, a key question is how
that entry will affect the competitiveness of their manufacturing sectors. Optimists believe that
the mutual opening of markets, reinforced by 1992, will make manufacturing in Southern ...
PR Krugman,
KS Rogoff, S Fischer… - 1999 - nber.org
... Page 2. Currency Crises 1. Paul Krugman 2. Kenneth Rogoff ... 4. William J. McDonough 1. Paul
Krugman On 2 July of this year, after months of asserting that it would do no such thing, the
government of Thailand abandoned its efforts to maintain a fixed exchange rate for the baht. ...
P Krugman - Economic Review-Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas …, 1994 - 12.35.11.68
Twenty years ago, on the eve of the first of the great post-Bretton-Woods recessions,
unemployment did not appear to be a major problem for advanced economies. Among what
would later be dubbed the G7 nations, the United States had the highest unemployment ...
P Krugman - New York Times, 2009 - csus.edu
It's hard to believe now, but not long ago economists were congratulating themselves over
the success of their field. Those successes—or so they believed—were both theoretical and
practical, leading to a golden era for the profession. On the theoretical side, they thought ...
P Krugman - European Economic Review, 1989 - Elsevier
One might expect that differences in income elasticities in trade and/or differences in growth
rates among countries would give rise to strong secular trends in real exchange rates; for
example, fast-growing countries might need steady depreciation to get the world to accept ...
P Krugman - Journal of regional Science, 1993 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT. Economies of scale, transportation costs, and factor mobility can interact to
produce agglomerations even in the absence of any pure external economies. This paper
offers a monopolistic competition model of a city that serves an agricultural hinterland; ...
P Krugman - The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 1998 - JSTOR
Paul Krugman he title of this article was suggested by the back of a T-shirt, which I received
as a gift from students at the University of Pennsylvania's regrettably vanished Department of
Regional Science. On the shirt's front was a portrait, not of James T. Kirk, but of Walter ...
PR Krugman - Oxford review of economic policy, 1996 - staff.ncl.ac.uk
Page 1. 17 © 1996 OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS AND THE OXFORD REVIEW OF
ECONOMIC POLICY LIMITED MAKING SENSE OF THE COMPETITIVENESS DEBATE
OXFORD REVIEW OF ECONOMIC POLICY, VOL. 12, NO. 3 ...
ES Brezis, PR Krugman… - The American Economic Review, 1993 - JSTOR
Page 1. Leapfrogging in International Competition: A Theory of Cycles in National
Technological Leadership By ELISE S. BREZIS, PAUL R. KRUGMAN, AND DANIEL
TsIDDON* Endogenous-growth theory suggests that technological ...
P Krugman - International regional science review, 1999 - irx.sagepub.com
Abstract This article assesses how the tension between centripetal forces (such as forward
and backward linkages in production and increasing returns in transportation) and
centrifugal forces (such as factor immobility and land rents) can produce a process of self- ...
P Krugman - Fortune, September, 1998 - elibrary.ru
Аннотация Discusses the continuing Asian financial crisis. Overview of what went wrong
and when; The International Monetary Fund's (IMF) strategy for dealing with the crisis;
Criticism of the IMF response and why the plan has not worked; Consideration of ...
P Krugman - Trading blocs: alternative approaches to analyzing …, 1999 - books.google.com
With the Uruguay Round still (at the time of writing) on the brink, with growing tensions
between the United States and Japan, and with growing support in the United States for a
more or less aggressive industrial policy, it is evident that the GATT-centred system of ...
M Fujita, P Krugman… - European Economic Review, 1999 - Elsevier
The rapid urbanization trend of the world economy implies an increasing importance of cities
as basic units of national and international trade. Given that the cities within an economy
constitute some form of hierarchical structure, we model the endogenous formation of a ...
P Krugman - 1996 - nber.org
In recent years there has been a major revival of interest in the modeling of currency crises.
This revival has been driven in large part by events: the series of crises that partially
wrecked Europe's Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) in 1992-1993, and the Mexican ...
M Fujita… - Regional Science and Urban Economics, 1995 - Elsevier
Since The Isolated State by von Thünen, countless versions of the von Thünen model have
appeared. It seems, however, that a fundamental question remains unanswered: Why
should all manufacturing goods be produced in a single town? In this paper we develop a ...
P Krugman… - 2009 - books.google.com
In this" clear, provocative"(Boston Globe) New York Times bestseller, Paul Krugman, today's
most widely read economist, examines the past eighty years of American history, from the
reforms that tamed the harsh inequality of the Gilded Age and the 1920s to the unraveling ...
PR Krugman, RE Baldwin, B Bosworth… - Brookings Papers on …, 1987 - JSTOR
Page 1. PAUL R. KRUGMAN Massachusetts Institute of Technology RICHARD E.
BALDWIN Columbia University The Persistence of the US Trade Def cit THE FAILURE
of the US trade deficit to show marked improvement after ...
[CITATION] Towards a counter-counter-revolution in development theory
PR Krugman… - 1992 - World Economy Laboratory at …
P Krugman - Foreign Affairs, 1995 - JSTOR
After the Cold War, everyone believed the world was going capitalist in a hurry. Developing
countries followed America's advice to them--" free your markets and strengthen your
money." In fact, the gains from both free trade and sound money were overstated. But the ...
P Krugman - The American Economic Review, 1991 - JSTOR
If there is one single area of economics in which path dependence is unmistakable, it is in
economic geography-the location of production in space. The long shadow cast by history
over location is apparent at all scales, from the smallest to the largestfrom the cluster of ...
P Krugman - Journal of Development Economics, 1981 - Elsevier
Abstract This paper develops a two-country model of capital accumulation and growth where
the industrial sector exhibits increasing returns to scale. It shows that 'uneven
development'is a necessary outcome in such a model: an initial discrepancy in capital- ...
P Krugman - European Economic Review, 1993 - ideas.repec.org
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further problems read the IDEAS help page. Note that these files are not on the IDEAS site ...
M Fujita… - Papers in regional science, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract. This article presents a summary of our conversation on the past, present and future
of the new economic geography, which took place with the help of an interlocutor in San
Juan, Puerto Rico in November 2002. Following the introduction, we explain what the new ...
P Krugman - New York Times Magazine, 2002 - units.muohio.edu
When I was a teenager growing up on Long Island, one of my favorite excursions was a trip
to see the great Gilded Age mansions of the North Shore. Those mansions weren't just
pieces of architectural history. They were monuments to a bygone social era, one in which ...
P Krugman - Journal of Economic Literature, 1997 - JSTOR
IF ECONOMISTS RULED the world, there would be no need for a World Trade Organization.
The economist's case for free trade is essentially a unilateral case: a country serves its own
interests by pursuing free trade regardless of what other countries may do. Or, as Frederic ...
P Krugman - 2000 - nber.org
Picture Mom, Dad, and the kids in an upper-middle-class Asian family in 10 years' time: After
loading up with cash at the corner Citibank, they drive off to Walmart and fill the trunk of their
Ford with the likes of Fritos and Snickers. On the way home, they stop at the ...
R Dornbusch, P Krugman… - Brookings Papers on Economic …, 1976 - JSTOR
CONSIDERABLE FLEXIBILITY in exchange rates has marked the seven-ties. A series of
events, starting with the appreciation of the deutsche mark in 1969, and including the
realignment in the Smithsonian Agreement in 1971 and a second realignment, have ...
P Krugman - International Regional Science Review, 1996 - irx.sagepub.com
Abstract Very large urban centers are a conspicuous feature of many developing
economies, yet the subject of the size distribution of cities (as opposed to such issues as
rural-urban migration) has been neglected by development economists. This article ...
M Obstfeld, RN Cooper… - Brookings Papers on Economic …, 1985 - JSTOR
Page 1. MAURICE OBSTFELD Columbia University Floating Exchange Rates:
Experience and Prospects WITH THE ABANDONMENT of fixed dollar exchange
rates in March 1973, the world's industrialized countries adopted ...
CF Diaz-Alejandro, PR Krugman… - Brookings Papers on …, 1984 - JSTOR
Page 1. CARLOS F. DIAZ-ALEJANDRO Columbia University Latin American Debt: I
Don't Think We Are in Kansas Anymore BLAMING VICTIMS is an appealing evasion
of responsibility, especially when the victims are far from virtuous. ...
PR Krugman - 1989 - nber.org
Page 1. NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES MARKET-BASED DEBT-REDUCTION SCHEMES
Paul R. Krugman Working Paper No. 2587 NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH
1050 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 May 1988 ...
PR Krugman - 2004 - books.google.com
Page 1. THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER PAUL KRUGMA Op-Ed Columnist for LOSING
OUR WAY IN THE NEW CENTURY UPDATED AND EXPANDED WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION
"Paul Krugman is a hero of mine. Read his book." —Al Franken Page 2. Page 3. ...
PR Krugman - Journal of international economics, 1978 - Elsevier
This paper examines some of the evidence on the relationship between prices and exchange
rates, looking at data from the 1920s and the 1970s. Simple regression.
PR Krugman - 1984 - nber.org
... Dollar: Theory and Prospect Paul Krugman 8.1 Introduction What do people use as money? ... 261
Page 3. 262 Paul Krugman historical and institutional approach, international monetary
economics in the 1970s essentially became a branch of macroeconomics. ...
PR Krugman - 1979 - nber.org
... VEHICLE CURRENCIES AND THE STRUCTURE OF INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE Paul
Krugman Working Paper No. 333 ... explored. Paul Krugman Department of Economics Yale
University 28 Hillhouse Avenue New Haven, CT 06520 (203) 436—3246 Page 3. ...
P Krugman - Handbook of international economics, 1995 - Elsevier
Chapter 24 INCREASING RETURNS, IMPERFECT COMPETITION AND THE POSITIVE
THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE PAUL KRUGMAN* M1T, Cambridge Contents 0.
Introduction 1. The integrated-economy approach to international trade 1.1. Samuelson's ...
PR Krugman - 1999 - books.google.com
Page 1. THE ACCIDENTAL THEORIST DISPATCHES FROM THE DISMAL SCIENCE Paul
Krugman Page 2. ... Page 3. Page 4. The Accidental Theorist And Other Dispatches from the Dismal
Science Paul Krugman WW Norton & Company New York London Page 5. ...
P Krugman - The American Economic Review, 1994 - JSTOR
How complex is the economic landscape? This rather mysterious question does not, of
course, refer to the mountain ranges and rivers over which commerce must travel. It refers,
instead, to an abstract landscape, one that represents the dynamics of resource allocation ...
P Krugman - Princeton Studies in International Economics, 1993 - econpapers.repec.org
... EconPapers has moved to http://EconPapers.repec.org! Please update your bookmarks. What
Do We Need to Know About the International Monetary System? Paul Krugman (). ...
PR Krugman - The American Economic Review, 1993 - JSTOR
Page 1. FREE TRADE: A LOSS OF (THEORETICAL) NERVE?t The Narrow and Broad
Arguments for Free Trade By PAUL R. KRUGMAN* Economists have a notorious, only
partly deserved reputation for disagreeing about everything. ...
PR Krugman - Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2008 - JSTOR
Page 1. PAUL R. KRUGMAN Princeton University Trade and Wages, Reconsidered
ABSTRACT Standard economic analysis predicts that increased US trade with
unskilled labor-abundant countries should reduce the relative ...
PR Krugman - Handbook of industrial organization, 1989 - Elsevier
P Krugman - The American Economic Review, 1983 - JSTOR
Most students of international trade have long had at least a sneaking suspicion that
conventional models of comparative advantage do not give an adequate account of world
trade. This is especially true of trade in manufactured goods. Both at the macro level of ...
PR Krugman - Review of International Economics, 1993 - Wiley Online Library
Page 1. Review of International Economics 1(2), 110-122, 1993 On the Relationship
between Trade Theory and Location Theory Paul R. Krugman Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139 Abstract International ...
[CITATION] A “technology gap” model of international trade
P Krugman - Structural Adjustment in Advanced Economies, …, 1986
RZ Lawrence… - Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 1987 - JSTOR
COMPARED WITH other industrial countries, Japan imports an unusually small share of its
domestic use of manufactured goods. In 1980, for example, imports accounted forjust 5.8
percent of Japanese expenditures on manufactured products, compared with 9.3 percent ...
[CITATION] International debt strategies in an uncertain world
P Krugman - International debt and the …, 1985 - World Bank Symposium, World Bank …
P Krugman - The Oxford handbook of economic geography, 2000 - isi.fraunhofer.de
A man from Mars—or from the real world—would be surprised to find that economic
geography and the theory of international trade are sharply distinct fields, with few
intellectual or personal links. Why is the process that puts a bottle of French wine on a ...
[CITATION] Good news from Ireland: a geographical perspective
P Krugman - International perspectives on the Irish economy, 1997 - Indecon Dublin
[CITATION] Bubble, boom, crash: theoretical notes on Asia's crisis
P Krugman - 1998 - MIT mimeo
PR Krugman - 1986 - nber.org
... Allowing for the possibility that something will be done to bring the dollar down before this
happensactually reinforces the argument that the current value of the dollar is unreasonable.
Paul Krugman Sloan School of Mangement MIT, E52—454 Cambridge, MA 02139 Page 3. ...
[CITATION] Policy problems of a monetary union
P Krugman - The European monetary system in the, 1990
P Krugman… - Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public …, 1993 - Elsevier
Abstract The desire to avoid speculative runs on currencies appears to be one of the main
reasons leading policymakers to impose currency bands; but the standard analysis of target
zones rules out any speculative inefficiencies by assumption. As an alternative, we first ...
P Krugman - This page intentionally left blank, 2001 - books.google.com
When I first began working on the theory of currency crises in 1977. I imagined that it was a
subject mainly of historical interest, The motivating events were the speculative attacks that
brought down the Bretton Woods system in 1971 and the Smithsonian system in 1973. ...
P Krugman - … Experience: Essays Provoked by the Work of …, 1994 - rrojasdatabank.info
In the first place, I am unqualified to write such a paper. My acquaintance with Hirschman's works
is very limited. In essence, the Hirschman I know is the author of The Strategy of Economic Development
and little else. So I am in no position to write about his larger vision.
P Krugman - The World Economy, 1992 - Wiley Online Library
BOUT a dozen year ago, a handful of theorists began to apply concepts drawn from
industrial organisation theory to the analysis of international trade. In retrospect this seems
like a pretty obvious thing to do; but in the late 1970s international trade theory was a ...
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