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Exchange Rate Regimes and Location [PDF]
This paper investigates the effects of fixed versus flexible exchange rates on firms’ location choices and on countries’ specialization patterns. In a two-country, two-differentiated-goods monetary model, demand, supply, and monetary (as well as exchange rate) shocks arise after wages are set and prices are optimally chosen.
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A Monetary Union in Asia? Some European Lessons
Monetary Union in Europe has been the natural response to the combined desire of stabilizing intra-European exchange rates and of lifting permanently all capital controls.
Wyplosz Charles
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Exchange Rate Regimes, Foreign Exchange Volatility and Export Performance in Central and Eastern Europe: Just Another Blur Project? [PDF]
This paper attempts to analyze the direct impact of exchange rate volatility on the export performance of ten Central and Eastern European transition economies as well as its indirect impact via changes in exchange rate regimes.
Morales-Zumaquero, Amalia +1 more
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Do government guarantees really matter in fixed exchange rate regimes?
Since the mid 1990s, theories of speculative attacks have argued that fixed exchange rate regimes induce excessive borrowing in foreign currency as an optimal response to implicit guarantees that the government will not devalue the domestic currency ...
Marcio M. Janot +2 more
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Macroeconomic Performance in Different Exchange Rate Regimes: An Estimated DSGE Approach [PDF]
Selection of exchange rate regime and its consequences, is one of the major issues in international finance. Dependence of Iran to oil export revenues gives an important role to exchange rate policy in the economy.
Hossein Tavakolian +1 more
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The Interest Rate — Exchange Rate Nexus: Exchange Rate Regimes and Policy Equilibria [PDF]
We study a credible Markov-perfect monetary policy in an open New Keynesian economy with incomplete finacial markets. We demonstrate the existence of two discretionary equilibria. Following a shock the economy can be stabilised either 'quickly' or 'slow',
Christoph Himmels, Tatiana Kirsanova
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Volatilité des chocs et degré de flexibilité du taux de change [PDF]
During the 90s emerging markets have been hit by recurrent exchange rate crises. Almost all these countries shared a common characteristic: they adopted in previous years soft pegs, the so-called intermediate exchange rate regimes.
Allegret Jean-Pierre +2 more
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Classifying Exchange Rate Regimes [PDF]
Isriya Nitithanprapas, Thomas D. Willett
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Exchange Rate Regime and Economic Growth in Asia: Convergence or Divergence
Exchange rates and exchange rate regimes in a constantly changing economy have always attracted much attention from scholars. However, there has not been a consensus on the effect of exchange rate on economic growth.
D. Ha, Nga Hoang
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