Last updated: September 2005 Volume 52, Special Issue |
This special issue for 2005 collects 10 papers presented at the IMF Conference in Honor of Michael Mussa (MussaFest) in June 2004, which includes opening remarks to the conference attendees by IMF Deputy Managing Director Agustín Carstens. |
Contents |
IMF Conference in Honor of Michael Mussa:
MussaFest—Opening Remarks
Agustín Carstens
Reconsidering Expectations of Economic Growth After
World War II from the Perspective of 2004
Robert W. Fogel
On the Accuracy of Some Past and Present Forecast
Stanley Engerman
Growth and Volatility in an Era of Globalization
M. Ayhan Kose, Eswar S. Prasad, and Marco E. Terrones
The Mussa Theorem (and Other Results on IMF-Induced
Moral Hazard)
Olivier Jeanne and Jeromin Zettelmeyer
Country Insurance
Tito Cordella and Eduardo Levy Yeyati
U.S. Trade Policy and the Adjustment Process
Chad P. Bown and Rachel McCulloch
Exchange Rate Regimes: Does What Countries Say
Matter?
Hans Genberg and Alexander K. Swoboda
The 35 Most Tumultuous Years in Monetary History:
Shocks, the Transfer Problem, and Financial Trauma
Robert Z. Aliber
Mundell's International Economics:
Adaptations and Debates
Russell S. Boyer and Warren Young