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Peru: Drivers of De-dollarization [PDF]
Peru has successfully pursued a market-driven financial de-dollarization during the last decade. Dollarization of credit and deposit of commercial banks—across all sectors and maturities—has declined, with larger declines for commercial credit and time ...
Garcia-Escribano, Mercedes
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De-dollarization is a “significant reduction in the use of dollars in world trade and financial transactions, [as well as] decreasing national, institutional and corporate demand” for United States dollars.
John JA Burke
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To Dollarize or De-dollarize: Consequences for Monetary Policy [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to review the experience of various dual-currency economies and analyze the main challenges faced by policymakers in formulating and conducting monetary policy. To that end, it distinguishes between countries with growing dollarization and those which have managed to revert such trend.
Alicia Garcia-Herrero +1 more
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Peculiarities of financial dollarization during martial law: case of Ukraine Authors
The article evaluates the peculiarities of banking sector dollarization in Ukraine with the use of econometric tools and a systems approach, conducts a scenario analysis for dollarization dynamics during martial law, and develops a framework for ...
Iryna Lukianenko, Oleksandra Orlovska
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Transformation of Money and Financial Instruments of the Market in Conditions of Regionalization of the World Economy [PDF]
The problems of transforming the elements of the global monetary and financial system in the direction of regionalization are discussed. The issues of prospects for de-dollarization and possible scenarios for switching to alternative means of payment in ...
Alexander Sergeevich Novoselov +1 more
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The future of the dollar as a world reserve currency in new international circumstances [PDF]
The US dollar is the world's reserve currency, and it is also the currency most often used for trade and other international transactions. Due to the current geopolitical, economic and monetary developments, it is evident that a large number of countries
Mirović Ivan, Petrović Vesna
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Risk Management of Dollarization in Banking: Case of Post-Soviet Countries [PDF]
Dollarization of bank assets and liabilities is a typical phenomenon with multi-faceted effects. Primarily, this phenomenon raises risks of imbalance in assets and liabilities following a sharp local currency devaluation.
Andrii Kaminskyi, Nataliia Versal
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Petrodollar and De-dollarization: A Survey from OAPEC Countries [PDF]
The study investigates reducing dependence on the dollar as a supreme currency for oil trade and the basis of the global monetary system and analyses the state of the dominance of the US dollar as an exchange currency in the global oil market.
Wagdi Osama, Elnahrawy Akram, Fathi Atef
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RESEARCH OF ECONOMY DOLLARIZATION LEVEL IN UKRAINE
The article considers actual issues of economy dollarization classification, its nature, advantages, disadvantages, and consequences for specific economic conditions.
P. H. Ilchuk +2 more
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Financial De-dollarization: Is It for Real? [PDF]
De facto (unofficial) dollarization, defined as the holding by residents of assets and liabilities denominated in a foreign currency, is a policy concern in an increasing number of developing economies. This paper addresses the dollarization debate from this perspective, with the goal of setting the stage for a more detailed and focused discussion of ...
Alain Ize, Eduardo Levy Yeyati
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