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"This paper examines the degree to which the learning by doing externality [LBD] calls for an undervalued exchange rate, a policy suggested by recent empirical studies which concluded that mildly undervalued real exchange rate may enhance growth. We obtain mixed results. For an economy where LBD...
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This paper examines the degree to which the learning by doing externality [LBD] calls for an undervalued exchange rate, a policy suggested by recent empirical studies which concluded that mildly undervalued real exchange rate may enhance growth. We obtain mixed results. For an economy where LBD...
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positively on the competitive externality. We provide two examples of scenarios where these externalities are relevant. First … and local governments can use seigniorage to their advantage. The effect of competitive externalities is to increase the …
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presence of externalities. The paper employs a two-period, open economy framework in which the central government allocates its … externalities. This is not only because debt relief that expands the availability of current resources has positive direct income …
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