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Verifying exchange rate regimes [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Development Economics, 2001
Credibility and transparency are at the core of the current debate on exchange rate regimes. Among the reasons why intermediate regimes have fallen out of favor, a possibly important one is that they are not transparent: it is difficult to verify them.
Serven,Luis   +3 more
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Exchange Rate Regimes

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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Rethinking Exchange Rate Regimes

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
This paper employs an updated algorithm and database for classifying exchange rate and anchor currency choice, to explore the evolution of the global exchange rate system, including parallel rates, capital controls and reserves. In line with a large recent literature, we find that the dollar has become ever-more central as the de facto anchor or ...
Ethan Ilzetzki   +2 more
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Exchange Rate Regimes and Tourism

Tourism Economics, 2010
The 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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Exchange Rate Regimes and Exchange Rate Exposures

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2001
We 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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Exchange rate pass‐through, exchange rate disconnect and exchange rate regimes

Applied Economics Letters, 2010
This article investigates the degree of Exchange Rate Pass-Through (ERPT) into import prices for the Hellenic economy, during its post-Bretton Woods and pre-European Monetary Union (pre-EMU) era 1975–1998. Using multivariate cointegration techniques, we provide empirical evidence for complete long-run and incomplete short-run ERPT coefficients.
Theodoros V. Stamatopoulos   +1 more
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Exchange Rate Regimes [PDF]

open access: possible, 2013
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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Exchange-Rate Regimes

2002
Exchange rate regimes go from the perfectly rigid case (the gold standard) to the perfectly flexible case (the exchange rate fluctuates freely, with no intervention of the monetary authorities). This chapter examines both the two extremes and the intermediate cases, including those that have been suggested in the literature but not implemented in ...
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China’s exchange rate regime

Asia Pacific Business Review, 2016
Exchange rates in a modern economy represent the overall prices of its goods and assets relative to those of other countries.
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Exchange rate regime and real exchange rate behavior [PDF]

open access: possibleEconomics Bulletin, 2009
This paper examines exchange rate regimes from the viewpoint of the validity of purchasing power parity (PPP). Specifically, we analyze real exchange rate behavior under various classifications of exchange rate arrangement through panel unit root tests, and also investigate the adjustment speed of nominal exchange rate and relative prices separately ...
Hiroyuki Taguchi   +2 more
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