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, such capital controls have the merit of reducing the volatility of exchange rates following a monetary shock. On the other … hand, the implementation increases exchange rate volatility in the short run and induces costs for the real sector in the …
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Singapore's experience with international capital flows over the past two decades or so has been a rather -- although not completely -- benign one, owing to strong fundamentals and generally well-conceived macro-economic policies. We begin by briefly discussing the experience in 1998 of Hong...
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policy responses for managing such volatility. It also sheds light on some economic costs that stem from volatile capital …
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