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exchange rate 3 exchange rate arrangements 3 exchange rate changes 3 exchange rate flexibility 3 exchange rate guarantees 3 exchange rate policies 3 exchange rate regime 3 exchange rate regimes 3 exchange rate risk 3 exchange rate risks 3 exchange rate targets 3 exchange rate uncertainty 3 fixed exchange rate 3 flexible exchange rate 3 flexible exchange rate regime 3 foreign exchange 3 foreign exchange market 3 government securities 3 hedging 3 implicit exchange rate guarantees 3 international capital 3 international capital markets 3 access to funds 2 capital account liberalization 2 capital account transactions 2 capital accounts 2 capital adequacy 2 capital controls 2 capital flow 2 capital flow reversals 2 capital markets 2 capital movements 2 capital outflows 2 capital transactions 2 credit rating 2 currency risks 2 currency substitution 2 current account balance 2 current accounts 2 debt securities 2
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English 2 Undetermined 1
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Ötker, Inci 3 Johnston, R. B. 1 Polanski, Zbigniew 1 Topf, Barry 1 Vávra, David 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 3
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IMF Occasional Papers 1 IMF Policy Discussion Papers 1 IMF Working Papers 1
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Moving to Greater Exchange Rate Flexibility; Operational Aspects Based on Lessons from Detailed Country Experiences
Ötker, Inci - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2007
Many countries have moved towards more flexible exchange rate regimes over the last decade to take advantage of greater monetary policy autonomy and flexibility in responding to external shocks. Some reluctance to let go of pegged exchange rates persists, however, despite the benefits of...
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Coping with Capital Inflows; Experiences of Selected European Countries
Vávra, David; Ötker, Inci; Topf, Barry; Polanski, Zbigniew - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2007
This paper reviews the experiences of a number of European countries in coping with capital inflows. It describes the nature of the inflows, their implications for macroeconomic and financial stability, and the policy responses used to cope with them. The experiences suggest that as countries...
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A Modernized Approach to Managing the Risks in Cross-Border Capital Movements
Ötker, Inci; Johnston, R. B. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 1999
This paper outlines a “modern” approach to managing risks in cross-border capital movements that is consistent with an environment of increased and liberalized capital flows. Key elements of this approach include: a consistent monetary and exchange rate policy mix to avoid incentives for...
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