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The median developing country has had significantly higher inflation than the median advanced country since the early 1980s. A model is presented in which a developing country may reduce inflationary expectations by pegging its exchange rate to the currency of an advanced country (or a basket of...
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Adherence to a pegged exchange rate regime has the potential to affect inflation in two ways: by instilling monetary discipline and by altering the relationship between money and prices, because shocks to the money stock are absorbed partly by changes in the balance of payments. Although the...
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