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fixed exchange rate regimes 76 fixed exchange rate 71 exchange rate 69 exchange rate regime 63 nominal exchange rate 60 real exchange rate 59 exchange rates 56 flexible exchange rate 52 foreign exchange 51 exchange rate regimes 50 exchange rate policy 41 fixed exchange rate regime 41 exchange rate flexibility 36 exchange rate volatility 36 flexible exchange rate regime 35 effective exchange rate 33 exchange rate depreciation 33 floating exchange rate 33 flexible exchange rate regimes 31 real exchange rates 30 flexible exchange rates 29 real effective exchange rate 29 exchange rate arrangements 28 exchange rate movements 28 exchange rate changes 27 fixed exchange rates 27 foreign exchange market 26 exchange arrangements 25 Economic models 23 floating exchange rate regime 23 Exchange rate regimes 22 exchange rate appreciation 22 exchange rate fluctuations 22 exchange restrictions 21 exchange rate policies 20 exchange rate stability 20 exchange reserves 20 current account balance 19 exchange rate risk 19 foreign exchange reserves 18
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Free 79
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Book / Working Paper 78 Article 1
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Collection of articles of several authors 1 Conference proceedings 1 Graue Literatur 1 Konferenzschrift 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Proceedings 1 Sammelwerk 1 Working Paper 1
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English 46 Undetermined 33
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Tsangarides, Charalambos G. 7 Qureshi, Mahvash Saeed 4 Ghosh, Atish R. 3 Jeanne, Olivier 3 Ostry, Jonathan David 3 Abildgren, Kim 2 Badarau, Cristina 2 Belka, Marek 2 Berg, Andrew 2 Catte, Pietro 2 Cova, Pietro 2 Elekdag, Selim 2 Gnan, Ernest 2 Imam, Patrick A. 2 Ize, Alain 2 Levieuge, Grégory 2 Nenovsky, Nikolay 2 Pagano, Patrizio 2 Ricci, Luca Antonio 2 Szczerbowicz, Urszula 2 Thomsen, Jens 2 Visco, Ignazio 2 Wróbel, Ewa 2 Zanna, Luis-Felipe 2 Łyziak, Tomasz 2 Abdih, Yasser 1 Adler, Gustavo 1 Ahuja, Ashvin 1 Alp, Harun 1 Arora, Vivek B. 1 Bakardzhieva, Damyana 1 Becker, Törbjörn I. 1 Beidas-Strom, Samya 1 Berger, Helge 1 Berkmen, Pelin 1 Brooks, Robin 1 Browne, Christopher 1 Burnside, Craig 1 Cacha, Maria del Mar 1 Cady, John 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 73 International Monetary Fund 11 SUERF - The European Money and Finance Forum 2 Conference Monetary Policy after the Crisis <2011, Warschau> 1 Narodowy Bank Polski 1 World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU/WIDER), United Nations University 1
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IMF Working Papers 62 IMF Staff Country Reports 6 IMF Occasional Papers 3 SUERF Studies 2 IMF Policy Discussion Papers 1 IMF Staff Position Notes 1 SUERF studies 1 WIDER Working Paper 1 Working Paper Series / World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU/WIDER), United Nations University 1
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RePEc 75 EconStor 2 BASE 1 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Policy Responses to Aid Surges in Countries with Limited International Capital Mobility: The Role of the Exchange Rate Regime
Berg, Andrew; Portillo, Rafael A; Zanna, Luis-Felipe - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2014
We study the role of the exchange rate regime, reserve accumulation, and sterilization policies in the macroeconomics of aid surges. Absent sterilization, a peg allows for almost full aid absorption — an increase in the current account deficit net of aid—delivering the same effects...
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The Economics of Political Transitions; Implications for the Arab Spring
Khandelwal, Padamja; Roitman, Agustin - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2013
Over the past two years, ongoing political transitions in many Arab countries have led to social unrest and an economic downturn. This paper examines comparable historical episodes of political instability to derive implications for the near- and medium-term economic outlook in the Arab...
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Greece; Selected Issues
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2013
Rigidities in Greece’s product and labor markets leading to economic imbalances and the significance of reforms to these markets are played out in the first paper. The second paper describes the problems, progress to date, and agenda for work in Greece’s revenue administration and...
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Exchange Rate Volatility Under Peg; Do Trade Patterns Matter?
Ngouana, Constant Lonkeng - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2012
This paper assesses the role of trade patterns in shaping the volatility of the effective exchange rate under two alternative peg regimes: a hard peg to a single currency and a peg to a basket of currencies. I link the changes in the nominal effective exchange rate of a pegged currency to the...
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Riding Global Financial Waves; The Economic Impact of Global Financial Shocks on Emerging Market Economies
Adler, Gustavo; Mora, Camilo Ernesto Tovar - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2012
Over the past two decades, most emerging market economies witnessed two key developments. A marked process of financial integration with the rest of the world, arguably turning these economies more vulnerable to global financial shocks; and an improvement of macroeconomic fundamentals, helping...
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Exchange Rate Pass-Through in Sub-Saharan African Economies and its Determinants
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2012
This paper analyzes the exchange rate pass-through to domestic prices and its determinants in sub-Saharan African countries. It finds that the pass-through is incomplete. The pass-through is larger following a depreciation than after an appreciation of the local currency. The average elasticity...
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How Do Exchange Rate Regimes Affect Firms' Incentives to Hedge Currency Risk? Micro Evidence for Latin America
Kamil, Herman - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2012
Using a unique dataset with information on the currency composition of firms' assets and liabilities in six Latin-American countries, I investigate how the choice of exchange rate regime affects firms' foreign currency borrowing decisions and the associated currency mismatches in their balance...
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Shifting Motives; Explaining the Buildup in official Reserves in Emerging Markets Since the 1980's
Ghosh, Atish R.; Ostry, Jonathan David; Tsangarides, … - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2012
Why have emerging market economies (EMEs) been stockpiling international reserves? We find that motives have varied over time?vulnerability to current account shocks was relatively important in the 1980s but, as EMEs have become more financially integrated, factors related to the magnitude of...
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Capital Inflows, Exchange Rate Flexibility, and Credit Booms
Magud, Nicolas E.; Vesperoni, Esteban; Reinhart, Carmen - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2012
The prospects of expansionary monetary policies in the advanced countries for the foreseeable future have renewed the debate over policy options to cope with large capital inflows that are, at least partly, driven by low interest rates in the financial centers. Historically, capital flow...
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Paraguay; Selected Issues
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2012
This Selected Issues paper for Paraguay discusses how capital inflows contributed to credit expansions. Capital inflows contribute to a rapid expansion of private credit, exacerbating credit and business cycles. These effects are stronger under more rigid exchange rate arrangements and in...
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