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Reference Number (click to see whole series/group)6A119/1
Extent1 file
TitleEXTERNAL MONETARY THEORY AND STUDIES
DateSep 1965 - Dec 1970
DescriptionIncludes: Export Credit Policy and the Theory of Games; Export Credit: An assessment of its costs and benefits; Bank note - Forward Exchange intervention: the official view of Peter M Oppenheimer (Westminster Bank Reveiw, Feb 1966); Bank note - Official Intervention in the Forward Market 1964-1965; Forward Exchange Intervention: reply to P Oppenheimer by H N Goldstein; Export Credit: An assessment of its costs and benefits - various other papers on subject in file; Bank note - 'Farewell to the Surcharge: two years of trial - and error?' (Article in the Midland Bank Review Nov 1966); Bank note - Export credit and reserves; Board of Trade note as background for Deputy Governor on the Export Research Group; Bank note Forward Exchange Intervention (Einzig and Oppenheimer); Bank note - Forward Exchange Intervention (Oppenheimer/Einzig/Goldstein); Bank note - Official intervention in the forward exchange market; Bank background note on Import restrictions; Bank note - Import restrictions as a weapon of balance of payments policy - P M Oppenheimer (National Westminster Quarterly Review Nov 1968); Bank note - A Shadow Price of Foreign Exchange; Bank note - A Framework for making decisions relating to the Accumulation of Foreign Exchange; Bank note - flexible exchange rates; Bank note - Attaching numbers to the Shadow Price of Foreign Exchange; A Further Note on the Determination of the Shadow Price of Foreign Exchange; Bank note - Valuing present and future foreign exchange flows in terms of domestic resources.
Original Reference1121A
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