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The basis for reciprocal concessions in the process of multilateral trade liberalisation is firmly established for fixed exchange rate regimes. The move from fixed to flexible exchange rates suggests that commercial policy negotiations and indeed trade li... see more

The Australian government began to deregulate its foreign exchange market and move to floating exchange rates in late 1983. Prior to that date there had been a wide range of controls over the foreign exchange market, which became increasingly difficult to... see more

The collection of real-time traffic information is an important part of intelligent transportation systems. In particular, cellular floating vehicle data (CFVD) technology has become increasingly widespread, and more and more popular for measuring and for... see more

This paper discusses the relative advantages of floating exchange rates vis-a-vis a pegged exchange rate regime, with special emphasis on the implications foreffective demand. More particularly, it explores whether ... see more

Many authors welcomed the shift to floating exchange rates as they expected it to result in lower inflation, unemployment and balance of payments disequilibria. However, the new system exhibits two sharp daily fluctuations of exchange rates, imposing unwe... see more

The work argues that neither stable, nor floating exchange rates can function satisfactorily in the absence of any international control, and restraints, over the fantastic explosion of international liquidity provided to the market, in recent years, by t... see more

Following the collapse of the Bretton Woods system of fixed exchange rates in 1971, an agreement on the basic principles of a new exchange rate system could not be reached. Many monetary authorities continue to hope that it will ultimately be possible to ... see more

Since the introduction of floating exchange rates in 1973, concern has been periodically expressed regarding the potential for exchange rate manipulation. As a result, rules to govern the management of the float  have been proposed by leading industr... see more

World reserves have almost tripled since 1968, with world monetary growth accelerating since 1971 and world inflation jumping to double digits in 1974. In light of these developments, the article looks at whether the stock of world reserves has grown so r... see more

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