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Bergsten, C. Fred, 1941-
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Approaches to greater flexibility of exchange rates; the Bürgenstock papers



Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1970.

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 Moore Stacks  HG3821 .A66    Available  ---
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 Moore Stacks  DS779.26 .C47285 2006    Available  ---
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China's rise : challenges and opportunities



Washington, DC : Peterson Institute for International Economics : Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2008.

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Currency conflict and trade policy : a new strategy for the United States


Bergsten, C. Fred, 1941- author.
Washington, DC : Peterson Institute for International Economics, 2017.

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Dollar overvaluation and the world economy



Washington, DC : Institute for International Economics, 2003.

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International monetary cooperation : lessons from the Plaza Accord after thirty years



Washington, DC : Peterson Institute for International Economics and Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy, [2016]

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 Moore Stacks  HG3881 .L39    Available  ---
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The long-term international economic position of the United States



Washington, DC : Peterson Institute for International Economics, [2009]

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The United States and the world economy : foreign economic policy for the next decade



Washington, DC : Institute for International Economics, 2005.

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