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After a short outline of how Keynes' monetary theory was being accepted, read and discussed before the transition period started at early 1990s, two key issues somehow connected with Keynes are being analyzed in this paper. The first issue focuses on the problems of selling of business...
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Based on evidence obtained from the IMF`s 2001 Survey on Foreign Exchange Market Organization, the author argues that, for several reasons, some central banks in developing and transition economies may be able to conduct foreign exchange intervention more effectively than the central banks of...
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This paper studies the question of whether exchange rate policy affects the impact of remittances on economic growth in recipient countries. The paper utilizes a comprehensive data set that comprises annual observations for 135 developing and transition countries, spanning 1970-2007. The data...
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This paper studies the question of whether exchange rate policy affects the impact of remittances on economic growth in recipient countries. The paper utilizes a comprehensive data set that comprises annual observations for 135 developing and transition countries, spanning 1970-2007. The data...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012966409
The interaction between the exchange rate regime and macroeconomic stabilization in several transition economies during 1990-1996 was influenced by the persistence of high inflation rates and the initial disequilibrium between the highly undervalued nominal exchange rates in relation to their...
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