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IS BRAZIL DIFFERENT? RISK, DOLLARIZATION, AND INTEREST IN EMERGING MARKETS [PDF]
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Developing Country Debt and Economic Performance, Volume 2: The Country Studies -- Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Mexico [PDF]
Jeffrey D. Sachs, Juan Antonio Morales
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Dedollarization of the Global Economy: Trends and Perspectives
Economic Strategies, 2023The quantitative indicators of dedollarization in the global economy are given. It is revealed that in the short-term the measures to abandon the U.S. dollar may have a limited impact on the global foreign exchange market, but in the longerterm the demand for the U.S. dollar may weaken.
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Dedollarization, Indexation and Nominalization: The Chilean Experience
2004This paper is part of the project "Financial Dedollarization: Policy Options" launched by the Inter-American Development Bank. The purpose of the project is to contribute to the policy dialogue on the macroeconomic and prudential risks associated with financial dollarization as well as to evaluate the costs and benefits of alternative financial ...
Luis Oscar Herrera, Rodrigo Valdés
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Money Demand in Post-Crisis Russia: Dedollarization and Remonetization
Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 2010This paper assesses the monetary determinants of inflation in Russia using money demand functions. We find a stable money demand relation for Russia following the 1998 crisis. Higher income boosts demand for real ruble balances and the income elasticity of money is larger than unity, reflecting remonetization in the Russian economy.
Iikka Korhonen, Aaron Mehrotra
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Dedollarizing the Peruvian Economy [PDF]
Financial dollarization creates design problems for economic policy as increases the level of financial vulnerability. However, countries with high levels of dollarization have done almost nothing to reduce it. In this paper we study two ways to do it and we evaluate them within a model that emphasizes a portfolio approach.
Eduardo Moron, Juan F. Castro
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Financial Dollarization and Dedollarization
2005Financial dollarization is a key factor behind systemic financial fragility in Latin America. The experience shows that dedollarization can be achieved but can just as easily be missed, and worse: blunt dedollarization measures repressing dollarization may easily fail to solve fragility and, instead, foster risky short-term debt or provoke massive ...
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DEDOLLARIZATION OFTHEWORLD ECONOMY: CAUSES, MANIFESTATIONS, CONSEQUENCES
Scientific Bulletin: finance, banking, investmentThe article is devoted to the study of the causes, factors, manifestations and consequences of dedollarization of the world economy. The main events that had the greatest impact on the US dollar receiving the status of a world reserve currency are identified and analyzed. The structure of official foreign exchange reserves is analyzed.
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The Dedollarization Phenomenon in the Russian Financial Law
Financial lawThe article analyzes current strategic planning documents providing for the rejection of the use of “toxic” currencies, examines the approaches of scientists in the field of law and economics to the reasons that prompted states to take measures aimed at de-dollarization of the economy, approaches to defining the concept of “dollarization ...
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