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manufacturing affiliates of U.S. multinationals in Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico. The results of these tests show that the …
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This paper surveys the development and operation of the parallel exchange market in Argentina during the 1980s, and … evaluates its impact upon macroeconomic performance and policy. The historical evolution of Argentina's exchange market policies … effective enough in Argentina to allow the authorities to set the commercial exchange rate independently of the parallel market …
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experiences of disinflation in Argentina and Israel. To better understand this behavior, we develop a very general model of … framework described above is used to examine the response of real interest rates to Argentina's disinflation in 1985. We show …
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The Tequila Effect hypothesis states that the economic crisis that affected several South American countries in 1995 was caused by an exogenous capital flight triggered by the loss of confidence of foreign investors after the collapse of the Mexican peso in December 1994. I analyze the recent...
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Argentina became highly "dollarized" during its hyperinflations of 1989 and early 1990. Although inflation has returned …­pirically, these components of dollar assets for Argentina have responded differently to recent macroeconomic shocks. ; Second …, cointegration analysis of peso money demand in Argentina finds a negative "ratchet effect" from inflation on the demand for pesos …
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a speech at a conference on The Credit Channel of Monetary Policy in the Twenty-first Century, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia
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a speech at the Greenlining Institute's Thirteenth Annual Economic Development Summit, Los Angeles, California (via satellite)
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