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Introduction and overview;
1. Policies and exchange rates: a simple analytical framework;
2. An overview of (older) exchange rate theory;
3. Second thoughts on EMU;
4. Investment flows and performance: evidence from mutual funds, cross border investments, and new issues;
5. Accumulation of net external assets in Japan;
6. Relative trade goods prices and imperfect competition in United States manufacturing industries;
7. Synthetic eurocurrency interest rate futures contracts: theory and evidence;
8. The volatility of Japanese stock indices: evidence from the cash and futures markets;
9. Capital markets and the banking sector: efficiency of Japanese banks in reducing agency costs;
10. Risk adjustment deposit insurance for Japanese banks;
11. Competition in retail banking markets: a comparison of Britain and Japan.
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