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of economic performance under strict dollarization. And (3), I analyze emerging countries' experiences with flexible …
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This paper empirically studies the effect of instrumental and institutional stabilization of the exchange rate on the integration of goods markets. An instrumental stabilization of the exchange rate is accomplished through intervention in the foreign exchange market, or by monetary policies. An...
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dollarization or currency boards to review what arguments in the debate stand up. The case for flexible exchange rates emphasizes …
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to currency boards and dollarization. One overall theme is that the appropriate exchange rate regime varies depending on …
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Hard pegs, such as currency boards, intend to reduce or even eliminate currency risk. This paper investigates the patterns and determinants of the currency risk premium in two currency boards -- Argentina and Hong Kong. Despite the presumed rigidity of currency boards, the currency premium is...
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The paper discusses the historical background and institutional details of Hong Kong's currency board. We argue that its experience provides a good opportunity to test the macroeconomic implications of the currency board regime. Using the method of Blanchard and Quah (1989), we show that the...
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This paper provides an overview of the major economic events in Argentina from the adoption of the convertibility plan in 1991 to the collapse of the exchange rate regime in 2001. We focus on the relationship between the credibility of the currency board and capital flows, and the inescapable...
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merits of "dollarization," the relation between exchange rates and macroeconomic stability, monetary independence under …
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The purpose of this paper is to investigate why the choice of invoice currency under exchange rate uncertainty depends not only on expectations but also on history. The analysis is motivated by the fact that the U.S. dollar has historically been the dominant vehicle currency in developing...
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where liability dollarization arises from an insurance motive of domestic savers. Because financial crises are associated … multiple equilibria, with the bad equilibrium characterized by dollarization and financial instability. A domestic lender of …
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