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Fixed and flexible exchange rates each have advantages, and a country has the right to choose the regime suited to its circumstances. Nevertheless, several arguments support the view that the de facto dollar peg may now have outlived its usefulness for China. (1) China's economy is on the...
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Summary of key points: A fixed exchange rate and a flexible exchange rate each have its own advantages. A country should have the right to choose the regime best suited to its circumstances. Nevertheless, the de facto dollar peg may now have outlived its usefulness for China. China's economy has...
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switched a substantial part of the dollar's weight onto the euro. The implication is that the appreciation of the RMB against … the dollar during this period was due to the appreciation of the euro against the dollar, not to any upward trend in the …
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switched a substantial part of the dollar's weight onto the euro. The implication is that the appreciation of the RMB against … the dollar during this period was due to the appreciation of the euro against the dollar, not to any upward trend in the …
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The paper reviews recent trends in thinking on exchange rate regimes. It begins by classifying countries into regimes, noting the distinction between de facto and de jure regimes, but also noting the low correlation among proposed ways of classifying the latter. The advantages of fixed exchange...
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The paper reviews recent trends in thinking on exchange rate regimes. It begins by classifying countries into regimes, noting the distinction between de facto and de jure regimes, but also noting the low correlation among proposed ways of classifying the latter. The advantages of fixed exchange...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012468664
The paper reviews recent trends in thinking on exchange rate regimes. It begins by classifying countries into regimes, noting the distinction between de facto and de jure regimes, but also noting the low correlation among proposed ways of classifying the former. The advantages of fixed exchange...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014082507