The book includes selected papers of Morris Goldstein on the following topics in international macroeconomics: international trade, currency regimes, exchange rate policy, international policy
coordination, banking, financial crises, financial regulation, IMF policies, and China’s exchange rate policy. Some of the papers are empirical in nature, while others address key policy issues
in international macroeconomics. Many of the papers are co-authored with other well-known international economists, including Nicholas Lardy, Michael Mussa, Jacob Frenkel, Carmen Reinhart,
Mohsin Khan, Peter Montiel, and Philip Turner, among others. Taken as a group, the papers should give the reader a good picture of many of the most important issues in international
macroeconomics over the past 35 years.