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de facto exchange rate regime 46 exchange rate regime 35 exchange rate 33 foreign exchange 28 nominal exchange rate 26 exchange rates 25 real exchange rate 25 exchange rate flexibility 24 fixed exchange rate 24 flexible exchange rate 23 exchange arrangements 21 effective exchange rate 20 exchange rate policy 20 exchange rate volatility 20 exchange rate arrangements 19 exchange restrictions 18 real effective exchange rate 18 exchange rate regime classification 17 flexible exchange rate regimes 17 Exchange rate regimes 16 current account balance 16 fixed exchange rates 16 floating exchange rate 16 exchange rate depreciation 15 foreign exchange market 15 exchange rate changes 14 history of exchange rate 14 real exchange rates 14 exchange rate policies 13 exchange rate regimes 13 exchange rate stability 13 fixed exchange rate regime 13 flexible exchange rate regime 13 flexible exchange rates 13 currency boards 12 current account deficit 12 exchange rate risk 12 exchange reserves 12 foreign exchange reserves 12 terms of trade 12
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Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2 Working Paper 2 Article 1
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Undetermined 26 English 24
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Funke, Michael 6 Gronwald, Marc 6 Minne, Geoffrey 5 Méon, Pierre-Guillaume 5 Oomes, Nienke 4 Qureshi, Mahvash Saeed 4 Duttagupta, Rupa 3 Ghosh, Atish R. 3 Husain, Aasim M. 3 Tsangarides, Charalambos G. 3 Brooks, Robin 2 Dudzich, Viktar 2 Kim, Jun Il 2 Kriljenko, Jorge Iván Canales 2 Mody, Ashoka 2 Rogoff, Kenneth 2 Ötker, Inci 2 Adler, Gustavo 1 Berkmen, Pelin 1 Bubula, Andrea 1 Carlson, Mark S. 1 Cashin, Paul 1 Dabla-Norris, Era 1 Fernandez, Gilda 1 Gelos, Gaston 1 Ghazanchyan, Manuk 1 Hakura, Dalia 1 Hernández, Leonardo 1 Jahjah, Samir 1 Juhn, Grace 1 Karacadag, Cem 1 Kim, Soyoung 1 Mauro, Paolo 1 McDermott, C. John 1 Meissner, Christopher M. 1 Minasyan, Gohar 1 Mora, Camilo Ernesto Tovar 1 Ostry, Jonathan David 1 Poirson, Hélène 1 Rennhack, Robert 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 35 International Monetary Fund 9 Centre Emile Bernheim, Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management 2 Institut für Makroökonomie und Wirtschaftspolitik, Fachbereich Volkswirtschaftslehre 2 CESifo 1 Institute of Economic Research, Korea University 1 Siirtymätalouksien tutkimuslaitos, Suomen Pankki 1 Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, Université Libre de Bruxelles 1
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IMF Working Papers 27 IMF Staff Country Reports 7 BOFIT Discussion Papers 2 Quantitative Macroeconomics Working Papers 2 Working Papers CEB 2 CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo Working Paper Series 1 Discussion Paper Series / Institute of Economic Research, Korea University 1 IMF Occasional Papers 1 Journal for Economic Forecasting 1 Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice 1 Journal of Development Economics 1 Journal of central banking theory and practice 1 Journal of development economics 1 ULB Institutional Repository 1
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Determinants of De Jure: De facto exchange rate regime gaps
Dudzich, Viktar - In: Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice 11 (2022) 1, pp. 151-177
This paper investigates inconsistencies between countries' official exchange rate regime declarations (the so-called de jure exchange rate regimes) and their actual policy (de facto exchange rate regimes). These exchange rate regime gaps decrease the credibility of monetary policy and are...
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Determinants of De Jure : de facto exchange rate regime gaps
Dudzich, Viktar - In: Journal of central banking theory and practice 11 (2022) 1, pp. 151-177
This paper investigates inconsistencies between countries' official exchange rate regime declarations (the so-called de jure exchange rate regimes) and their actual policy (de facto exchange rate regimes). These exchange rate regime gaps decrease the credibility of monetary policy and are...
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Exchange Rate Management and Crisis Susceptibility: A Reassessment
Ghosh, Atish R.; Ostry, Jonathan David; Qureshi, … - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2014
This paper revisits the bipolar prescription for exchange rate regime choice and asks two questions: are the poles of hard pegs and pure floats still safer than the middle? And where to draw the line between safe floats and risky intermediate regimes? Our findings, based on a sample of 50 EMEs...
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Drivers of Growth: Evidence from Sub-Saharan African Countries
Ghazanchyan, Manuk; Stotsky, Janet Gale - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2013
This study examines the drivers of growth in Sub-Saharan African countries, using aggregate data, from the past decade. We correlate recent growth experience to key determinants of growth, including private and public investment, government consumption, the exchange regime and real exchange...
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Online appendix to “Mark My Words: Information and the Fear of Declaring an Exchange Rate Regime”
Méon, Pierre-Guillaume; Minne, Geoffrey - Centre Emile Bernheim, Solvay Brussels School of … - 2013
In this online appendix, we provide extra evidence complementing our paper “Mark My Words: Information and the Fear of Declaring an Exchange Rate Regime”: we control for electoral competitiveness, law and order, and central bank independence; we drop countries with high capital controls, and...
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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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The Relationship Between the Foreign Exchange Regime and Macroeconomic Performance in Eastern Africa
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2012
This study examines the relationship between the foreign exchange regime and macroeconomic performance in Eastern Africa. The study focuses on seven countries, five of which decisively liberalized their foreign exchange regimes. The study assesses the relationship between (i) growth and various...
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Surges
Qureshi, Mahvash Saeed; Ghosh, Atish R.; Zalduendo, Juan; … - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2012
This paper examines why surges in capital flows to emerging market economies (EMEs) occur, and what determines the allocation of capital across countries during such surge episodes. We use two different methodologies to identify surges in EMEs over 1980-2009, differentiating between those mainly...
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Optimal Precautionary Reserves for Low-Income Countries; A Cost-Benefit Analysis
Dabla-Norris, Era; Kim, Jun Il; Shirono, Kazuko - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2011
This paper develops a cost-benefit approach that helps to quantify the optimal level of international reserves in low-income countries, focusing on the role of reserves in preventing and mitigating absorption drops triggered by large external shocks. The approach is applied to a sample of 49...
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De Jure Versus De Facto Exchange Rate Regimes in Sub-Saharan Africa
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2011
There are 22 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) with floating exchange rate regimes, de jure. Some target the money supply or the inflation rate; others practice "managed floating." Statistical analysis on monthly data for the past decade reveals that in most cases these exchange rate regimes...
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