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Exchange rate regimes and foreign exchange exposure: The case of emerging market firms
Emerging Markets Review, 2014Elaine Hutson, Cal Muckley
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How exchange rate regimes are exacerbating or mitigating the resource curse?
, 2021This paper investigates the role of different exchange rate regimes in exacerbating or mitigating the resource curse. The resource curse, in general, and its specific instances such as Dutch Disease may strictly be dependent on the exchange rate movement,
Zhang Zhan +3 more
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World Economics Journal, 2003
This paper argues that (a) for many developing countries, the optimal external payments regime would be a combination of an intermediate exchange rate with capital controls and (b) the policy stance and advice of the IMF should reflect this judgement. The paper uses India as a case study to illustrate its argument.
Sebastian Edwards +3 more
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This paper argues that (a) for many developing countries, the optimal external payments regime would be a combination of an intermediate exchange rate with capital controls and (b) the policy stance and advice of the IMF should reflect this judgement. The paper uses India as a case study to illustrate its argument.
Sebastian Edwards +3 more
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Modern Exchange-Rate Regimes, Stabilisation Programmes and Co-ordination of Macroeconomic Policies, 2018
Mlr Mollo, M. L. F. Silva, T. Torrance
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Mlr Mollo, M. L. F. Silva, T. Torrance
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Exchange Rate Regimes and Tourism
Tourism Economics, 2010The main objective of this paper is to analyse the effect of exchange rate arrangements on international tourism. The ambiguity in the literature about the effect of exchange rate volatility contrasts with the magnitude of the impact of a common currency on trade. The authors apply panel data techniques to analyse the relevance of a common currency to
Santana Gallego,Maria +2 more
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Dynamics of monetary policy spillover: The role of exchange rate regimes
Economic Modelling, 2019In a time-varying framework, our study investigates the role of exchange rate regimes in explaining monetary policy spillover across a set of AEs and EMEs. We also investigate the channels contributing to the dynamism in the degree of such spillover.
Abhishek Rohit, Pradyumna Dash
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Global credit supply shocks and exchange rate regimes
Journal of International Economics, 2019The recent global financial crisis has re-emphasized the need for better understanding the relation between the type of exchange rate regime (ERR) in place and the effects of global credit supply shocks.
Nadav Ben Zeev
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Exchange Rate Regimes and Exchange Rate Exposures
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2001We analyze the currency exposure of industries, using data for Norway. The Norwegian case is particularly well suited for investigating currency exposure issues, since it is a very open economy, has dollar denominated exports and ECU denominated imports, and has had three official exchange rate policy regimes over the sample period. At first glance, we
Richard Priestley, Bernt Arne Odegaard
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Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, 2020
In the context of the debate on Exchange Rate Pass-Through (ERPT) under inflation targeting regimes, this study analysis the ERPT in inflation targeting and non-targeting economies of ASEAN-5. Employing a Non-linear Autoregressive Distributed Lag (N-ARDL)
T. A. Pham +3 more
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In the context of the debate on Exchange Rate Pass-Through (ERPT) under inflation targeting regimes, this study analysis the ERPT in inflation targeting and non-targeting economies of ASEAN-5. Employing a Non-linear Autoregressive Distributed Lag (N-ARDL)
T. A. Pham +3 more
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The choice of the exchange rate regime (ERR) has direct implications on the evolution of key nominal variables (inflation, relative prices) and, as a result, on output growth and volatility, and income distribution. Moreover, it may affect many other fronts related to nominal issues such as trade (influenced by real exchange rate levels and exchange ...
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