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Since 1998, the staff of the International Monetary Fund has published a classification of countries' de facto exchange rate arrangements. Experience in operating this classification system has highlighted a need for changes. The present paper provides information on revisions to the system in...
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Since 1998, the staff of the International Monetary Fund has published a classification of countries' de facto exchange rate arrangements. Experience in operating this classification system has highlighted a need for changes. The present paper provides information on revisions to the system in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012677881
This paper compares monetary policy of currency boards with that of the franc zone during the period 1956-2005. It concludes that monetary policy in the zone was more autonomous than under a currency board, even though both systems faced the same exchange rate constraint. So far, the contingency...
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Analyses of the Fear of Floating are based on a misunderstanding of the nomenclature of the IMF’s de jure dataset and as a result have mapped most of the categories to their de facto counterparts in a spurious manner. This study introduces a new dataset of de jure exchange regime...
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This paper compares monetary policy of currency boards with that of the franc zone during the period 1956-2005. It concludes that monetary policy in the zone was more autonomous than under a currency board, even though both systems faced the same exchange rate constraint. So far, the contingency...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012777067