Foreign Exchange Interventions in Croatia and Turkey: Should We Give a Damn?
Year of publication: |
2005-03-01
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Authors: | Égert, Balázs ; Lang, Maroje |
Institutions: | William Davidson Institute, University of Michigan |
Subject: | central bank intervention | foreign exchange intervention | official interventions | foreign exchange market | effectiveness | exchange rate volatility | emerging economies | transition economies |
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