1.
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2.
Justin Scheck, “Mackerel Economics in Prison Leads to
Appreciation for Oily Filets,”
Wall Street Journal, October 2, 2008.
3.
David Berreby, “All About Currency Printers:
The Companies That
Make Money from Making Money,”
New York Times, August 23,
1992.
4.
Paul Krugman, “Fear Itself,”
New York Times Magazine, September
30, 2001.
5.
Stephanie Strom, “Deflation Shackles Japan,
Blocking Hope of
Recovery,”
New York Times, March 12, 2001.
6.
N. Gregory Mankiw,
Principles of Economics (Fort Worth, Tex.:
Dryden Press, 1998), p. 606.
7.
Stephen G. Cecchetti, “Crisis and Responses: The Federal Reserve
in the Early
Stages of the Financial Crisis,”
Journal of Economic
Perspectives, vol. 23, no. 1 (Winter 2009).
8.
“The Very Model of a Central Banker,”
The Economist, August 27,
2009.
CHAPTER 11. INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
1.
Thomas Jaffe and Dyan Machan, “How
the Market Overwhelmed
the Central Banks,”
Forbes, November 9, 1992.
2.
Anatole Kaletsky, “How Mr. Soros Made a Billion by Betting
Against the Pound,”
The Times of London, October 26, 1992
3.
“Big
Mac Currencies,”
The Economist, April 25, 2002.
4.
Sylvia Nasar, “Weak Dollar Makes U.S. World’s Bargain Bazaar,”
New York Times, September 28, 1992.
5.
Ian Rowley, “Why Japan Hasn’t Stopped the Yen’s Rise,”
Business
Week (online), January 15, 2009.
6.
Paul Krugman, “Misguided Monetary Mentalities,”
New York
Times, October 12, 2009.
7.
Maurice Obstfeld and Kenneth Rogoff, “The
Mirage of Fixed
Exchange Rates,” National Bureau of Economic Research Working
Paper W5191, July 1995.
8.
Anthony Ramirez, “Pepsi Will Be Bartered for Ships and Vodka in
Deal With Soviets,”
New York Times, April 9, 1990.
9.
Peter Gumble, “Iceland: The Country That Became a Hedge Fund,”
CNN Money.com, December 4, 2008.
10.
“Cracks
in the Crust,”
The Economist, December 11, 2008.
11.
Associated Press, as reported by Yahoo! Finance. “Iceland Says
Goodbye to the Big Mac,” October 26, 2009.
12.
“No Pain, No Gain,”
The Economist, December 13, 2003.
13.
James Fallows, “The $1.4
Trillion Question,”
The Atlantic,
January/February 2008.
14.
Ibid.
15.
“Reforming the Sisters,”
The Economist, February 17, 2001.
16.
Ibid.
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