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exchange rate 10 exchange rate regime 10 rigid exchange rate regimes 10 exchange rates 9 fixed exchange rate 9 foreign exchange 9 exchange rate arrangements 8 exchange rate flexibility 8 exchange rate policy 8 flexible exchange rate 8 nominal exchange rate 8 real exchange rate 8 exchange rate policies 7 exchange rate volatility 7 history of exchange rate 7 exchange arrangements 6 exchange markets 6 exchange rate misalignments 6 exchange rate movements 6 exchange rate stability 6 fixed exchange rate regime 6 flexible exchange rate regime 6 foreign exchange markets 6 Exchange rate regimes 5 alternative exchange rate 5 de facto exchange rate regime 5 exchange controls 5 exchange rate changes 5 exchange rate path 5 exchange rate pegs 5 exchange rate regimes 5 flexible exchange rate regimes 5 intermediate exchange rate 5 basket of currencies 4 classification of exchange rate 4 currency boards 4 currency risk 4 de facto exchange rate regimes 4 exchange rate depreciation 4 exchange rate pass 4
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English 7 Undetermined 3
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Bubula, Andrea 2 Husain, Aasim M. 2 Ötker, Inci 2 Brooks, Robin 1 Cerisola, Martin D. 1 Duttagupta, Rupa 1 Fernandez, Gilda 1 Ize, Alain 1 Jahjah, Samir 1 Karacadag, Cem 1 Mody, Ashoka 1 Oomes, Nienke 1 Prasad, Eswar 1 Rogoff, Kenneth 1 Rosenberg, Christoph B. 1 Rumbaugh, Thomas 1 Singh, Anoop 1 Tirpák, Marcel 1 Wang, Qing 1 Yeyati, Eduardo Levy 1 Yue, Vivian Z. 1
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IMF Working Papers 9 IMF Policy Discussion Papers 1
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Determinants of Foreign Currency Borrowing in the New Member States of the EU
Rosenberg, Christoph B.; Tirpák, Marcel - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2008
The paper investigates the determinants of foreign currency borrowing by the private sector in the new member states of the European Union. We find that striking differences in patterns of foreign currency borrowing between countries are explained by the loan-to-deposit ratios, openness, and the...
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To Peg or Not to Peg; A Template for Assessing the Nobler
Husain, Aasim M. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2006
This paper proposes a template for assessing whether or not a country's economic and financial characteristics make it an appropriate candidate for a pegged exchange rate regime. The template employs quantifiable measures of attributes-trade orientation, financial integration, economic...
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Sustaining Latin America's Resurgence; Some Historical Perspectives
Singh, Anoop; Cerisola, Martin D. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2006
This paper looks at the historical lessons that might serve to entrech Latin America's newly resurgent growth phase. It briefly reviews the post-World War II experiences in Latin America and Asia, focusing on the conditions that favored capital accumulation and productivity growth in the faster...
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Financial De-Dollarization; Is it for Real?
Yeyati, Eduardo Levy; Ize, Alain - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2005
De facto (unofficial) dollarization, defined as the holding by residents of assets and liabilities denominated in a foreign currency, is a policy concern in an increasing number of developing economies. This paper addresses the dollarization debate from this perspective, with the goal of setting...
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Putting the Cart Before the Horse? Capital Account Liberalization and Exchange Rate Flexibility in China
Prasad, Eswar; Wang, Qing; Rumbaugh, Thomas - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2005
This paper reviews the issues involved in moving towards greater exchange rate flexibility and capital account liberalization in China. A more flexible exchange rate regime would allow China to operate a more independent monetary policy, providing a useful buffer against domestic and external...
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Exchange Rate Policy and Sovereign Bond Spreads in Developing Countries
Yue, Vivian Z.; Jahjah, Samir - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2004
We test the hypothesis of a link between exchange rate policy and sovereign bonds. We analyze the effect of exchange rate policies on supply and credit spreads of sovereign bonds issued by developing countries. An exchange rate policy is captured by the de facto exchange rate regime and the real...
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From Fixed to Float; Operational Aspects of Moving towards Exchange Rate Flexibility
Fernandez, Gilda; Karacadag, Cem; Duttagupta, Rupa - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2004
This paper identifies the institutional and operational requisites for transitions to floating exchange rate regimes. In particular, it explores key issues underlying the transition, including developing a deep and liquid foreign exchange market, formulating intervention policies consistent with...
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Evolution and Performance of Exchange Rate Regimes
Husain, Aasim M.; Mody, Ashoka; Oomes, Nienke; Brooks, Robin - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2003
Using recent advances in the classification of exchange rate regimes, this paper finds no support for the popular bipolar view that countries will tend over time to move to the polar extremes of free float or rigid peg. Rather, intermediate regimes have shown remarkable durability. The analysis...
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Are Pegged and Intermediate Regimes More Crisis Prone?
Bubula, Andrea; Ötker, Inci - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2003
This paper provides evidence on the susceptibility of different types of exchange rate regimes to currency crises during 1990-2001. It explores the incidence of crises, identified as episodes of severe exchange market pressure, to seek evidence on whether pegged regimes are more crisis prone...
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The Evolution of Exchange Rate Regimes Since 1990; Evidence From De Facto Policies
Bubula, Andrea; Ötker, Inci - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2002
This paper presents a monthly database on de facto exchange rate regimes that covers all IMF members since 1990. Information from IMF country reports and other sources, including exchange rate data, is utilized to determine de facto exchange rate policies. Countries are categorized based on...
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