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In the classic analysis of smuggling importers choose the optimal mix of legal and illegal trade, given trade taxes and the technology of detection. This paper introduces an inconvertible currency in the framework, so that illegal trade is valued at a rate higher than the (fixed) official...
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The paper develops an analytical framework to discuss the determinants of the premium in the black market for dollars in Brazil. While the specific details of the model were chosen with the Brazilian case in mind, the structure of the model is quite general and suitable for application to black...
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Flexible exchange-rate systems often are not recommended for countries undergoing economic transition. In late 1989, the former Soviet Union instituted exchange-rate flexibility on the limited share of enterprise international transactions channelled through the auction and. later, interbank...
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that built up in the 1920's. Gold convertibility was suspended in December 1929, even before the crisis seriously damaged … internal explanation for the crisis involves no timing puzzle. The tension between internal and external convertibility can be …
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the past centuries from the traditional interventions of a lender-of-last-resort, suspensions of convertibility, and bank …
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This paper analyzes the macroeconomics of currency inconvertibility, building on the role of relative prices in a portfolio balance model. The relationship between black markets for foreign exchange and smuggling is first analyzed from the perspective of an individual importer. According to the...
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This paper analyzes regimes of currency inconvertibility in the frame-work of a simple general equilibrium model where an officially-traded good,a smuggled good and a non-traded good are produced and consumed by residents,who hold domestic and foreign currency in their portfolios. It is shown...
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interacts with a convertibility plan? We compare the 1929 and 2001 crises the two instances where rigid convertibility plans …-conceived approach to the problems of internal and external convertibility (or, to rephrase Gresham, bad inside money drives out good …
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differs from the prevailing wisdom in its stress on the key roles played by convertibility and an independent Central Bank …
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convertibility. It also suggests a methodology for the interpretation of monetary behavior during historical periods of … revenue by generating an inflation, but the terminal condition of a return to convertibility implies that the price level must … drop at the point of suspension of convertibility, so that there is no discontinuity at the date of resumption. We then …
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