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can increase international financial integration. This prediction of theory is consistent with the experiences of El …
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optimal currency area theory; ii) the financial view, which highlights the consequences of international financial integration …
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Liability dollarization of the domestic banking system represents a source of vulnerability for emerging market countries. The root cause is a lack of faith in the domestic currency, which ultimately stems from the belief that the government will not follow policies that promote long-run...
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Previous attempts to analyze the effect of liability dollarization on "fear of floating" have focused exclusively on the role played by foreign liabilities. Liability dollarization of the domestic banking system, however, poses a similar risk as dollar-denominated deposits and credit impose a...
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This paper argues that better governance practices can reduce the costs, risks and uncertainty of financial intermediation. Our sample covers high-, middle- and low-income countries before and after the global financial crisis (GFC). We find that net interest margins of banks are lower if...
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Cambodia has recorded both rapid economic growth and macroeconomic stability in recent decades despite (or thanks to) high levels of dollarization. Previous studies on dollarization in Cambodia have largely focused on examining its causes and estimating seigniorage losses. As an attempt to...
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I describe and defend the dollarization of Ecuador in 1999-2000 as a bottom-up phenomenon, an expression of consumer sovereignty by money-users, to which the government finally conceded. From that perspective I rebut common top-down (social planner) arguments against dollarization, and criticize...
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Contrary to some popular concerns regarding countries potentially reducing their reliance on the U.S. dollar to be threatening to U.S. dollar dominance as a global currency (often labeled “de-dollarization”), this paper presents evidence that through early 2023 even after events like the...
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