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China's Exchange Rate Trap: Japan Redux?

Ronald McKinnon is the William D. Eberle Professor of International Economics at Stanford University, where he has taught since 1961. He is also a SIEPR/SCID Senior Fellow.

His fields of interest are international economics and development finance. McKinnon has written over 100 articles and several books, which include: Money and Capital in Economic Development (1973); Money in International Exchange: The Convertible-Currency System (1979); The Order of Economic Liberalization: Financial Control in the Transition to a Market Economy, 1993; The Rules of the Game: International Money and Exchange Rates, 1996; Dollar and Yen: Resolving Economic Conflict Between the United States and Japan (with Kenichi Ohno), 1997; and Exchange Rates under the East Asian Dollar Standard: Living with Conflicted Virtue, in 2005.

His books have been translated into many European and Asian languages, and he has been a consultant to central banks and finance ministries the world over-including international agencies such as the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.

Author(s)
Ronald McKinnon
Publication Date
April, 2006