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MICHELE U. FRATIANNI is Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy at the Graduate School of Business of Indiana University. He has also taught at the Catholic University of Louvain, the Universita Cattolica of Milan, and the Universita Sapienza of Rome. The author of 13 books and approximately 100 articles, his recent books include Money, Output and Exchange Rates: The European Experience (1985), La Storia Monetaria D'Italia, 1860-1980 (1991), and European Monetary System and European Monetary Unification (1992). Fratianni is the Managing Editor of Open Economies Review and a member of the review board of several economic journals.
DOMINICK SALVATORE is the Director of the Graduate Program and Professor of Economics at Fordham University. He has written and edited 28 books, including International Economics (3rd ed., 1990), Microeconomics (1991), and Population Growth and Economic Development (Greenwood, 1988). He is the editor of the first two volumes in the Handbook of Comparative Economic Policies: National Economic Policies (1991) and National Trade Policies (1992). Salvatore has published over 50 articles in the leading economics journals and presented his research at numerous universities in the United States and abroad. He was elected a director of the International Trade and Finance Association and is the co-editor of The Journal of Policy Modeling and Open Economies Review and is Associate Editor of the American Economist.