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Equilibrium exchange rate theories under flexible exchange rate regimes [PDF]
Economic theory refers to several notions of the exchange rate equilibrium value in a flexible exchange rate regime. It has been defined as that consistent with : a) the equilibrium of trade balance; b)the equilibrium of current account; c) the overall ...
Canale, Rosaria Rita
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The choice of exchange rate regimes over the period 2000-2024 has been a key policy issue for developing countries. This paper will investigate the impact of different types of exchange rate regimes – fixed, intermediate and flexible – on economic ...
Arbana Sahiti Ramushi +1 more
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Real Exchange Rate Behavior Under Floating and Fixed Regimes [PDF]
In this paper we examine the stability of the real exchange rate and the macroeconomic effects of alternative exchange-rate regimes, including currency union, on real exchange-rate behaviour.
Cornelia H. McCarthy, James R. Lothian
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On exchange rate regimes, exchange rate fluctuations, and fundamentals [PDF]
The authors develop a two-country, two-sector general equilibrium business cycle model with nominal rigidities featuring deviations from the law of one price.
Luca Dedola, Sylvain Leduc
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The Swedish Real Exchange Rate under Different Currency Regimes [PDF]
This paper presents evidence on the behavior of the Swedish real exchange rate relative to Germany under different currency regimes 1973:1-2001:4. The results suggest that the real exchange rate is cointegrated with Swedish and German productivity, which
Larsson, Anna
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Let it float: new empirical evidence on de facto exchange rate regimes and growth in Latin America
This paper reassesses the evidence presented in Levy-Yeyati and Sturzenegger (LYS) (2003) on the relation between exchange rate regimes and economic growth.
Cecilia Bermúdez, Carlos Dabús
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A Concise History of Exchange Rate Regimes in Latin America [PDF]
The paper analyzes exchange rate regimes implemented by the major Latin American countries since the Second World War, with special attention on the period of the second globalization process beginning in the 1970s.
Martin Rapetti, Roberto Frenkel
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Bilateral Exchange Rate Regimes
This thesis introduces a novel dataset on bilateral de-jure exchange rate regimes. The new dataset accounts for the fact that officially pegging to one currency is uninformative about the exchange rate regime prevailing vis-á-vis other currencies, and it allows characterizing bilateral exchange rate regimes based on countries’ ex-ante announcements ...
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