This book is based on an international conference organised by the
Applied Econo- metric Association (AEA) on International Macroeconomic
Modelling which was held in Brussels at the Commission of the European
Communities in December 1983. On behalf of the Applied Econometric
Association, we would like to extend our thanks to all participants and
contributors. This conference would not have been possible without the
cooperation and support of the Commission of the European Economic
Communities and of its Directorate General for Economics and Financial
Affairs (DGII) staff, in particular M. Emerson, A. Dramais, and also H.
Serbat of the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Our thanks go also
to J.P. Ancot for his constructive comments concerning the structure of
this book. We are grateful to M. Russo, R. Maldague and Y. Ullmo for
opening the con- ference with their stimulating review and comments on
the use of international macroeconomic models; and to R. Bird, A.M.
Costa, A. Crockett, H. Guitton, J.C. Milleron, J. Paelinck, J.
Waelbroeck for chairing the scientific sessions. P. Artus F. Gagey O.
Guvenen vi INTRODUCTION The main focus of this book is to present recent
developments in the construction and use of international
macroeconometric models. Four main aspects are selected: (i) analysis of
trade linkages and exchange rate determination; (ii) modelling and
simulating the international economy; (iii) international policy
coordination; (iv) the use of international macroeconomic models.