G3 exchange rate relationships
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Examines exchange rate relationships among the Group of Three (G3) countries, refers to the new "Euroland" plus Japan and the United States. Recaps developments since the collapse of Bretton Woods and analyzes recent proposals for changing the (ad hoc) way the G3 currently conducts exchange rate policy.
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