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Over the past decade or so, Tunisia has experienced a strong economic performance while pursuing a constant real exchange rate rule (CRERR). The limitations of this rule are now beginning to emerge in the context of a more open economy, regional integration, a more market-based monetary policy,...
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This paper examines legal developments in area of floating currencies, special drawing rights, and gold in the IMF. It … floating of sterling has been an impetus to the reversal of the ancient rule that English courts can give monetary judgments …
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The paper examines the experiences of nine African countries that have introduced floating exchange rate regimes in the … recommendations aimed at ensuring the success of the floating regimes …
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Contrary to the arguments of several scholars, we have failed to find either a conclusive theoretical case or clear empirical evidence of an effect, harmful or otherwise, of exchange rate variability (as measured by either short-term volatility or long-run misalignment) on overall levels of...
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