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compete closely with one another. Specifically, controlling for cross-country sector and industry effects between Finland and …
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-oriented country of Finland. Specifically, using Sweden as a benchmark and controlling for cross-country sector and industry effects …
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markka was let to float in September 1992, and since then exchange rate changes have been volatile. The Bank of Finland has …
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bestowed appreciation for the Baltics and Finland. Contrary to the purpose, monetary integration has not fostered integration …
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The Central Banks around the world are commonly responsible for their exchange rate policies. During the 1990s it has been clear that the controllability of the exchange rates by the central banks' interventions is limited (McKinnon, 1993). When the underlying monetary reserves are bounded,...
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