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Since the end of World War II, Argentina has been through an uninterrupted series of financial/fiscal and monetary crises that have gradually eroded the credibilityof the economic institutions of the country. In the period from 1970 to 1990 alone, the Argentine economy experienced seven currency...
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This paper focuses on monetary and exchange rate policies in Colombia, with particular emphasis on the period 1999 … of reductions in the reference rates of the Central Bank of Colombia is also assessed. We find that a lower central bank … Taylor rules in an open-economy framework for Colombia …
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cumplir con sus funciones tradicionales de estabilización monetaria. En el caso de Colombia, dicha controversia ha hecho parte …
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market mechanisms in Colombia figure much larger at present dollar value. The paper attempts to explain what under those …
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that have been in charge of monetary policy in Colombia: the Monetary Board and the Directive Board. It finds that even …
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This paper reviews the nature of central bank involvement in 26 episodes of financial disturbance and crises in Latin America from the mid-1990s onwards. It finds that, except in a handful of cases, large amounts of central bank money were used to cope with large and small crises alike. Pouring...
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The objective of this paper is twofold. Firstly, it identifies and categorizes the currency crises suffered by Argentina from 1825 to 2002. Secondly, it looks for regularities in the behaviour of key macroeconomic variables in the neighbourhood of crises by means of graphic analysis,...
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We describe Peru's experience of chronic inflation through the 1970s and 1980s as a result of the need for inflationary taxation in a regime of fiscal dominance of monetary policy. Hyperinflation occurred when further debt accumulation became unavailable, and a populist administration engaged in...
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This paper provides a brief historical journey of central banking in Latin America to shed light on the debate about monetary policy in the post-global financial crisis period. The paper distinguishes three periods in Latin America's central bank history: the early years, when central banks...
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During the global financial crisis, many central banks in advanced economies engaged in credit easing. These policies have been perceived as largely successful in reducing stress in financial markets, thus avoiding larger output losses. In this paper, we study empirically whether credit easing...
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