Central bank cooperation in foreign exchange markets: an empirical test.: An article from: Atlantic Economic Journal
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Author(s)Thomas J. Carter, Paul R. De Lancey
PublisherAtlantic Economic Society
ISBN / ASINB00096P654
ISBN-13978B00096P658
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From the supplier: Evaluation of the behavior of European central banks and that of the US shows that while there may cooperation among European countries in terms of foreign exchange policy, there is definable competition between these countries and the US. Furthermore, the relationship existing between the leading European central bank, the German Bundesbank and the US Federal Reserve System is characterized by rivalry.
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Title: Central bank cooperation in foreign exchange markets: an empirical test.
Author: Thomas J. Carter
Publication:Atlantic Economic Journal (Refereed)
Date: September 1, 1996
Publisher: Atlantic Economic Society
Volume: v24 Issue: n3 Page: p262(1)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: Evaluation of the behavior of European central banks and that of the US shows that while there may cooperation among European countries in terms of foreign exchange policy, there is definable competition between these countries and the US. Furthermore, the relationship existing between the leading European central bank, the German Bundesbank and the US Federal Reserve System is characterized by rivalry.
Citation Details
Title: Central bank cooperation in foreign exchange markets: an empirical test.
Author: Thomas J. Carter
Publication:Atlantic Economic Journal (Refereed)
Date: September 1, 1996
Publisher: Atlantic Economic Society
Volume: v24 Issue: n3 Page: p262(1)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
