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accelerating growth. Panel estimations reveal a robust negative relationship between exchange rate volatility and growth for …
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accelerating growth. Panel estimations reveal a robust negative relationship between exchange rate volatility and growth for …
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relationship between exchange rate volatility and growth for countries in the economic catch-up process with open capital accounts …
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accelerating growth. Panel estimations reveal a robust negative relationship between exchange rate volatility and growth for …
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volatility at the turn of the millennium when Japanese foreign exchange intervention started to remain unsterilized …
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volatility at the turn of the millennium when Japanese foreign exchange intervention started to remain unsterilized …
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This paper explores the impact of the exchange rate regime on inflation and output in the Central and Eastern European (CEE) EU candidate countries. The panel estimations for the period between 1994 and 2002 show that de facto measures of exchange rate stability have a better explanatory power...
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