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Cambodia has recorded both rapid economic growth and macroeconomic stability in recent decades despite (or thanks to) high levels of dollarization. Previous studies on dollarization in Cambodia have largely focused on examining its causes and estimating seigniorage losses. As an attempt to...
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This paper examines El Salvador's transition to official dollarization by comparing aspects of this regime to the fixed exchange rate regime prevailing in the 1990s. Commercial bank interest rates are analyzed under an uncovered interest parity framework, and it is found that dollarization...
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framework, inflation dynamics in Mexico since the country abandoned the gold standard. The model encompasses known results …
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IMF programs are thought to function as a seal of approval to international markets, though evidence suggests Fund programs do not attract capital inflows. Existing studies fail to address the effects of selection into IMF programs, which raises questions about the robustness of the findings....
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