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PART I. INTRODUCTION
1. International Finance and InternationalMacroeconomics: An Overview.
PART II. THE BASICS
2. The Foreign Exchange Market
3. Exchange-Rate Regimes
4. International Interest-Rate Parity Conditions
5. The Balance of Payments
6. Real and Financial Flows in an Open Economy.
PART III. FLOW APPROACHES
7. The Elasticity Approach
8. The Multiplier Approach
9. An Integrated Approach
10. The Mundell-Fleming Model
11. Policy Implications of the Mundell-Fleming Model, and the Assignment Problem.
PART IV. STOCK AND STOCK-FLOW APPROACHES
12. The Monetary Approach to the Balance of Payments and Related Approaches
13. Portfolio and Macroeconomic Equilibrium in an Open Economy
14. Growth in an Open Economy.
PART V. THE EXCHANGE RATE
15. Exchange-Rate Determination
16. Capital Movements, Speculation, and Currency Crises
17. Fixed Vs Flexible Exchange Rates.
PART VI. THE INTERTEMPORAL APPROACH
18. The Intertemporal Approach to the Balance of Payments, and the Real Exchange Rate.
19. Other Applications.
PART VII. INTERNATIONALMONETARY INTEGRATION
20. InternationalMonetary Integration
21. The European Monetary Union.
PART VIII. PROBLEMS OF THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY (NON)SYSTEM
22. Key Events in the Postwar International Monetary System
23. International Liquidity, the Demand for International Reserves, and Xeno-Markets
24. Current Problems.
1. International Finance and InternationalMacroeconomics: An Overview.
PART II. THE BASICS
2. The Foreign Exchange Market
3. Exchange-Rate Regimes
4. International Interest-Rate Parity Conditions
5. The Balance of Payments
6. Real and Financial Flows in an Open Economy.
PART III. FLOW APPROACHES
7. The Elasticity Approach
8. The Multiplier Approach
9. An Integrated Approach
10. The Mundell-Fleming Model
11. Policy Implications of the Mundell-Fleming Model, and the Assignment Problem.
PART IV. STOCK AND STOCK-FLOW APPROACHES
12. The Monetary Approach to the Balance of Payments and Related Approaches
13. Portfolio and Macroeconomic Equilibrium in an Open Economy
14. Growth in an Open Economy.
PART V. THE EXCHANGE RATE
15. Exchange-Rate Determination
16. Capital Movements, Speculation, and Currency Crises
17. Fixed Vs Flexible Exchange Rates.
PART VI. THE INTERTEMPORAL APPROACH
18. The Intertemporal Approach to the Balance of Payments, and the Real Exchange Rate.
19. Other Applications.
PART VII. INTERNATIONALMONETARY INTEGRATION
20. InternationalMonetary Integration
21. The European Monetary Union.
PART VIII. PROBLEMS OF THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY (NON)SYSTEM
22. Key Events in the Postwar International Monetary System
23. International Liquidity, the Demand for International Reserves, and Xeno-Markets
24. Current Problems.