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The debate regarding the usage of domestic currency versus dollarizing an economy is still robust in many developing countries. Dollarizing an economy commonly entails dollarizing bank deposits and loans, transacting in dollars and tagging prices of goods and services in dollar. In Tanzania,...
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This article shows that the United States Dollar has been unconstitutional since at least the Civil War. Congresses and central bankers often weaken its value. In a previous article, I demonstrated that the largely valueless Dollar causes human poverty and environmental damage. If Congress...
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We study the aggregate and re-distributive effects of currency devaluations in a small open economy heterogeneous households model with leverage-constrained banks. Our framework captures three stylized facts about liability dollarization in emerging economies: i) banks and firms borrow in...
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Intro -- DOLLAR DEPRECIATION: ECONOMIC EFFECTS AND POLICY RESPONSE -- DOLLAR DEPRECIATION: ECONOMIC EFFECTS AND POLICY RESPONSE -- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1: The Depreciating Dollar: Economic Effects and Policy Response* -- Summary --...
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