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International interest rate convergence: a survey of the issues and evidence
World financial markets have become substantially integrated over the last two decades. Contrary to widespread expectations, however, this integration has not led to any greater convergence of interest rates across countries. This article examines why convergence has not occurred and more generally what financial integration doesand does notmean for international interest rate relations.
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Indicators of long-term real interest rates
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Financial reform in Japan
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The influence of real factors on exchange rates
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The changing commodity composition of U.S. imports from Japan
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Expectations, money, and the forecasting of inflation
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Wringing out inflation: Japan's experience