The Behavior of Real Interest Rates in Exchange-Rate Based Stabilization Programs
Year of publication: |
1994-06-01
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Authors: | Agénor, Pierre-Richard |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Stabilization programs | Real interest rates | Exchange rates | Economic models | nominal interest rate | bonds | foreign bonds | real money | real interest rate | money stock | inflation | government bonds | domestic bonds | money market | nominal exchange rate | nominal devaluation | discount rate | domestic government bonds | issuance of bonds | foreign currency | present value | domestic interest rates | rational expectations | inflation rate | nominal interest rates | derivative | foreign exchange | real value | high inflation | monetary policy | inflation rates | financial assets | international finance | money supply | partial derivatives | inflationary consequences | reserve requirements |
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