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International Monetary and Financial Issues from a National Perspective

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This chapter elaborates on research themes on macroeconomic policy-making in open semi-industrialised capitalist economies suggested by the recent Brazilian growth experience,1 and will deal successively with financial capital flows, debt management, money and credit, and exchange rate regimes.

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  • Bacha, E. (1978a) ‘Notes on the Brazilian Experience with Minidevaluations, 1968/1977’, paper prepared for the Ford Foundation/Central Bank of Barbados Seminar on Developing Countries and the International Financial System (Bridgetown, Barbados: January).

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© 1982 Ricardo Ffrench-Davis and Ernesto Tironi

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Bacha, E.L. (1982). International Monetary and Financial Issues from a National Perspective. In: Ffrench-Davis, R., Tironi, E. (eds) Latin America and the New International Economic Order. St Antony’s / Macmillan Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-05694-1_4

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