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, however, is that there seem to be certain "threshold" levels of financial and institutional development that an economy needs …
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Using the indexes we developed (Aizenman, Chinn, and Ito, 2008) to measure the degree of the three policy choices countries make with respect to the trilemma: exchange rate stability, monetary independence, and capital account openness, we investigate the normative questions pertaining to the...
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We develop a methodology that intuitively characterizes the choices countries have made with respect to the trilemma during the post Bretton-Woods period. The paper first outlines the new metrics for measuring the degree of exchange rate flexibility, monetary independence, and capital account...
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episode took a very heavy toll on the real economy, we argue that this was not a surprising outcome. In particular, historical …
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indicate that policymakers in a more open economy would prefer pursuing greater exchange rate stability and greater financial …
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