Is Brazil Different? Risk, Dollarization, and Interest Rates in Emerging Markets
Year of publication: |
2007-12-01
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Authors: | Holland, Márcio ; Bacha, Edmar L. ; Gonçalves, Fernando M. |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Dollarization | Interest rates | Emerging markets | inflation | real interest rate | real interest rates | inflation rate | nominal interest rate | capital account liberalization | foreign currency | monetary policy | inflation targeting | actual inflation | high interest rates | inflationary expectations | exchange rate regimes | inflation rates | floating exchange rates | price inflation | inflation stabilization | exchange rate depreciation | change in inflation | high inflation | currency depreciation | financial crises | real value | nominal interest rates | capital flows |
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