C HAPTER 19 M ACROECONOMIC P OLICY A ND C OORDINATION U NDER F LOATING E XCHANGE R ATES.

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C HAPTER 19 M ACROECONOMIC P OLICY A ND C OORDINATION U NDER F LOATING E XCHANGE R ATES

Figure 19-1 Effects of a Fall in Export Demand continued...

Figure 19-1 continued...

Figure 19-2 A Rise in Money Demand under a Floating Exchange Rate

Figure 19-3 Nominal and Real Effective Dollar Exchange Rate Indexes,

Figure 19-4 Output Determination in a Two-Century World

Figure 19-5 Monetary Contraction in Home

Figure 19-6 Fiscal Expansion in Home

Figure 19-7 Exchange Rate Changes Since the Louvre Accord

Figure 19-8 Exchange Rate Trends and Inflation Differentials,

Figure 19AI-1 Hypothetical Effects of Different Monetary Policy Combinations on Inflation and Unemployment

Figure 19AI-2 Payoff Matrix for Different Monetary Policy Moves