Table of contents for Debating China's exchange rate policy / Morris Goldstein, Nicholas R. Lardy, editors.

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 Chapter 1 	¿An Overview of the Key Issues¿
 Morris Goldstein and Nicholas Lardy, Peterson Institute
 
 Comments	Jon Anderson, UBS, Hong Kong
Fan Gang, National Economic Research Institute and 
Monetary Policy Committee, People¿s Bank of China
Chapter 2	 ¿Monetary Policy Independence, the Currency Regime, and the Capital Account in China¿
	Eswar Prasad, Cornell University
	
 Comments:	Shang Jin-Wei, Columbia University
 Jin Zhongxia, People¿s Bank of China
Chapter 3	¿Rebalancing Growth in China: With or Without Much RMB Appreciation¿
	Bert Hofman and Louis Kuijs, World Bank 
Comments:	Barry Bosworth, Brookings Institution 
 		Ken Rogoff, Harvard University
Chapter 4	¿Estimates of the Equilibrium Exchange Rate of the RMB: Is There a Consensus and If Not, Why Not?¿
 William Cline and John Williamson, Peterson Institute 
 Comments:	Jeffrey Frankel, Harvard University
 		
 Simon Johnson, International Monetary Fund
				
 
 Chapter 5	The Management of China¿s International Reserves¿
 Edwin Truman, Peterson Institute
 Comments:	Mohamed El-Erian, Harvard Management Company
 Brad Setser, Roubini Global Economics
 	 
 Chapter 6	*^¿Currency Bills in the US Congress¿
 Gary Hufbauer and Claire Brunel, Peterson Institute
 
 Comments	Steven Roach, Morgan Stanley
 		 
Chapter 7	¿The Influence of the RMB on Exchange Rate Policy in Other Economies¿
 Takatoshi Ito, University of Tokyo 
 Comments:	Yung Chul Park, Seoul University
 Jean Pisani-Ferry, Bruegel
 Chapter 8	¿China¿s Exchange Rate Policy and IMF Exchange Rate 
 Surveillance¿
 Michael Mussa Peterson Institute
 
 Comments:	Steve Dunaway, International Monetary Fund
 Timothy Adams, Lindsey Group 
 
 
		
		Overall commentary: 	C. Fred Bergsten
 	Peterson Institute
 Andrew Crockett
 JPMorgan Chase
Fan Gang, National Economic Research Institute and 
Monetary Policy Committee, People¿s Bank of China
 Larry Summers
 Harvard University 
 
 Luncheon Speaker:	Wu Xiaoling, Deputy Governor, People¿s Bank of China

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Foreign exchange rates -- China -- Congresses.
Foreign exchange -- Government policy -- China -- Congresses.
Currency question -- China -- Congresses.
Monetary policy -- China -- Congresses.