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We study whether monetary policy and real exchange rate shocks have non-linear effects on output and inflation in a partially dollarized economy such as Peru. For this purpose, we use a Smooth Transition Vector Autoregression methodology and then report impulse-response functions for shocks of...
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rates, a lower degree of dollarization lessens the negative impact on output and investment, since there is a smaller … percent of the output and investment drop in Peru following the Russian Crisis, and a reduction in debt dollarization would …
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The most salient feature of financial dollarization, and the one that causes more concern to policy makers, is its … persistence: even after successful macroeconomic stabilizations, dollarization ratios often remain high. In this paper we claim …
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We develop a small open economy general equilibrium model with sticky prices and partial dollarization -a situation … inflation and the output gap in which a trade-off, which depends on the degree of dollarization, arises endogenously due to the … presence of foreign interest rate shocks. We use this framework to show analytically how higher degrees of dollarization induce …
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Peru has successfully pursued a market-driven financial de-dollarization during the last decade. Dollarization of … credit and time and saving deposits. The analysis presented in this paper confirms that de-dollarization has been driven by … requirements), and the development of the capital market in soles. Further de-dollarization efforts could focus on these three …
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In recent years the theoretical and empirical literature has shown a tendency to discard the use of money in monetary policy. This paper provides an empirical evaluation of the relevance of monetary aggregates in the conduct of monetary policy in Peru, a small open and partially dollarized...
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This paper provides evidence on the Harberger-Laursen-Metzler (HLM) effect for the case of Peru. The HLM effect is the deterioration in the savings level of an economy due to a decline in their terms of trade for a given level of investment. This deterioration is caused by lower revenues which...
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