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This paper sheds light on the attractiveness of U.S. assets by studying dollar risk premiums, calculated using … dollar risk premiums (i.e. expectations of a dollar depreciation net of interest rate effects) amid record capital inflows …
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Balance-sheet analysis (BSA) complements traditional flow-oriented macroeconomic analysis by gauging mismatches in aggregate and sectoral balance sheets of an economy. Enabled by recent progress in data availability, this paper applies BSA to Georgia, focusing on currency mismatches. In...
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Dollarization in financial intermediation has exhibited a widely diverse pattern across countries. Empirical work relating it to macroeconomic variables has had only limited success in explaining the phenomenon. This paper presents a two-currency banking model to show that deposit and loan...
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In this paper we extend the BEER (Behavioral Equilibrium Exchange Rate) approach which identifies an estimated equilibrium relationship between the real exchange rate and economic fundamentals. Here the economic fundamentals are decomposed using Johansen cointegration methods into transitory and...
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Large stocks of U.S. dollars and other hard currencies circulate in the transition economies, in Latin America, and in other countries that have experienced macroeconomic mismanagement. Using a monetary model that combines the legal restrictions and crime-theoretic traditions, this paper...
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This paper examines the role of Japan against that of China in the exchange rate regime in East Asia in light of growing interest in forming a currency union in the region. The analysis suggests that currency unions with China tend to generate higher average welfare gains for East Asian...
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did under the peg and more than policy rates in Central American countries with independent monetary policy have done …
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Cambodia became dollarized suddenly in the early 1990s, as a result of massive dollar inflows stemming from a …
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foreign exchange interventions have, on the whole, had small but persistent effects on the yen-dollar rate. Contrary to … higher probability of success and move the yen-dollar rate by a larger margin than unilateral interventions. A probit model …
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We analyze the costs and benefits of full dollarization compared to its closest alternative, a currency board, quantifying for Argentina where possible. Potential advantages include lower borrowing costs and deeper integration into world markets. One cost is the transfer of seigniorage to the...
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