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The paper analyzes the official dollarization process that began in the Ecuadorian economy in 2000 and the changes it has led in monetary policy. Based on economic theory and international literature, generalized economic policy proposals for resource-rich countries are given.
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The main thesis in this manuscript is that a social choice theory based on aggregating individual preferences and values is insufficient to confront the social choices that today’s world is facing. It is defended in here that institutions play a critical role in any social choice, and that the...
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This paper examines the feasibility of a Common Currency Area (CCA) among 10 (Middle East and North Africa) MENA Countries. The 10 sample countries constitute the six GCC Countries and the four Agadir nations. Methodology Approach Macroeconomic data for the 34 year period 1970 to 2003 is used....
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During and after the 2008-2009 global financial crisis, the growth cycle of Vietnam’s economy has shifted from an average annual growth rate of 7%-8% to an average annual growth rate of 5%-6% with a high level of macroeconomic instability and uncertainty from 2009 till 2016. Related studies...
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This paper explore more than 30 years of ideas on the issues surrounding the selection and assessment of exchange rate regimes. It will attempt to provide a comprehensive overview on the theoretical and empirical analysis of the selection and assessment of exchange rate regimes, exposing and...
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This paper examines the suitability of the proposed monetary union among the members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). To do so, we identify the underlying structural shocks that these economies are subject to and assess the extent to which the shocks are symmetric. Additionally, we test...
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Predicting the timing of currency and banking crises is likely to remain an elusive task for academics, financial market participants, and policymakers. Few foresaw the Asian crises and fewer still could have imagined their severity. However, recent events have highlighted the importance of...
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In focusing on the 24 month window prior to the onset of the crisis, the criteria for ranking the indicators presented in our related work does not distinguish between a signal given 12 months prior to the crisis and one given one month prior to the crisis. In what follows we examine this issue,...
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The Chinese state has integrated its economy into the neoliberal globalization of trade and investment without neoliberalizing its own financial markets, and to ensure stability, the state applies strict controls on interest rates, capital movement and the value of RMB. The Chinese state...
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recent decisions by European Council taken in March 2011, named the ‘Pact of the Euro’, to design a new governance of the EMU … resolution principles and procedures, economic policy framework to the Member States of the euro area, although several questions … remain open. The present work seeks to investigate the causes of the crisis of the euro area and review the debate about the …
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