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The paper sheds light on the apparent success of dollarization in Ecuador. The experience of Argentina with … sustainability of the currency remains the source of external funds. Whereas in Argentina the IMF and international capital flows …
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financial entities of Argentina during the period 1998-2006. To this effect, a database of the financial sector (banking and non …
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We estimate a 'Hybrid New-Keynesian Phillips Curve' for Argentina between 1993 and 2007. We extend the model to a small …
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The purpose of this document is to prove that the establishment in Argentina of regulations and records for exchange …
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monopoly. This paper explores the degree of competition in the credit market of Argentina in the period 2002-2007. The …
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Argentina. The results show that the heterogeneous nature of the entities, in terms of size and origin of ownership, impacts on …
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The purpose of this document is to prove that the establishment in Argentina of regulations and records for exchange …
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Inflation forecasting plays a central role in monetary policy formulation. At the same time, recent international empirical evidence suggests that with the decline in inflation of recent years, the joint dynamics of this variable and its potential predictors has changed and inflation has become...
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Financial dollarization in Latin America has been growing over time in spite of a major reduction in inflation and a shift toward central bank independence. After discussing the key stylized facts of dollarization and dedollarization in the region, we discuss the risks this process poses to the...
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Financial contagion and Sudden Stops of capital inflows experienced in emerging-markets crises may originate in an explosive mix of lack of policy credibility and world capital market imperfections that afflict emerging economies with national currencies. Hence, this paper argues that abandoning...
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