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Using a large sample of developing and industrialized economies during 1970-1999, this paper explores whether the choice of exchange rate regime affects the sensitivity of local interest rates to international interest rates. In most cases, we cannot reject full transmission of international...
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The corners hypothesis holds that intermediate exchange rate regimes are vanishing, or should be. Surprisingly for a new conventional wisdom, this hypothesis so far lacks analytic foundations. In part, the generalization is overdone. We nevertheless offer one possible theoretical rationale, a...
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This paper offers a possible theoretical rationale - currently lacking - for the proposition that intermediate exchange rate regimes are no longer viable. According to this proposition, countries are being pushed to the ldquo;corners,rdquo; the extremes of either free floating or firm fixing. We...
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