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exchange rate 5 exchange rate stability 5 exchange rate volatility 5 nominal exchange rate 5 real exchange rate 5 real exchange rate stability 5 exchange rate regime 4 exchange rates 4 foreign exchange 4 real exchange rates 4 aggregate demand 3 central bank 3 currency unions 3 exchange rate appreciation 3 exchange rate change 3 exchange rate fluctuations 3 exchange rate movements 3 exchange rate policy 3 exchange rate regimes 3 exchange reserves 3 fixed exchange rate 3 flexible exchange rate 3 flexible exchange rates 3 foreign exchange reserves 3 inflation 3 real exchange rate appreciation 3 real exchange rate movements 3 real exchange rate volatility 3 Economic models 2 Real effective exchange rates 2 alternative exchange rate 2 alternative exchange rate regimes 2 balance of payments 2 bilateral real exchange rate 2 classification of exchange rate 2 current account balance 2 effective exchange rate 2 effective exchange rates 2 equilibrium exchange rate 2 exchange markets 2
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Undetermined 3 English 2
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Bulir, Ales 1 Duttagupta, Rupa 1 Ghosh, Atish R. 1 Horváth, Balázs 1 Maino, Rodolfo 1 Ostry, Jonathan David 1 Rivera-Batiz, Luis 1 Smídková, Katerina 1 Sun, Yan 1 Sy, Amadou N. R. 1 Tsangarides, Charalambos G. 1
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Exchange Rate Regimes and the Stability of the International Monetary System
Ghosh, Atish R.; Ostry, Jonathan David; Tsangarides, … - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2011
The member countries of the International Monetary Fund collaborate to try to assure orderly exchange arrangements and promote a stable system of exchange rates, recognizing that the essential purpose of the international monetary system is to facilitate the exchange of goods, services, and...
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Price Dynamics in the Eastern Caribbean
Duttagupta, Rupa; Sun, Yan - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2008
The Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU) countries share a common currency, the EC dollar, which has been pegged to the U.S. dollar at the same rate for more than three decades. This paper examines the influence of the peg on ECCU price stability, and analyzes whether absolute Purchasing...
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Monetary Transmission Mechanisms in Belarus
Maino, Rodolfo; Horváth, Balázs - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2006
policy reaction function shows the central bank striking a balance between real exchange rate stability and containing …
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Exchange Rates in the New EU Accession Countries; What Have We Learned from the Forerunners?
Smídková, Katerina; Bulir, Ales - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2005
Estimation and simulation of sustainable real exchange rates in some of the new EU accession countries point to potential difficulties in sustaining the ERM2 regime if entered too soon and with weak policies. According to the estimates, the Czech, Hungarian, and Polish currencies were overvalued...
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Currency Boards, Credibility, and Macroeconomic Behavior
Sy, Amadou N. R.; Rivera-Batiz, Luis - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2000
Currency boards operate differently from standard pegs. The former exhibit greater currency stability and lower transaction costs, inflation, and nominal interest rates, but are limited in their use of devaluation. We extend Drazen and Masson’s (1994) signaling model to consider the choice...
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