During the Asian crisis, intermediate exchange rate regimes vanished. It has been argued that those regimes were no longer useful and only the extremes remained valid. The paper analyses three foreign exchange regimes: Argentina (pegged), Chile (band) and Mexico (float). The Argentinean currency board delivered low financial volatility while it was credible, but even then it displayed high real volatility. Mexican float performed well in periods of instability isolating the real sector. The Chilean band delivered a mixed outcome as compared to Argentina and Mexico. This is linked apparently to a loss in the band’s credibility, associated to policy mismanagement and an over-appreciation in the biennium before the crisis. Optimal exchange rat...
Caribbean Economic Association. 2 This paper studies Latin American exchange rate regimes since 1960...
This paper analyzes the stability of alternative exchange rate regimes in the face of substantial ca...
The paper summarizes the similarities and differences among Asian and Latin American countries, comp...
Exchange rate, Crawling-bands, Currency boards, Macroeconomic sustainability, Latin America
Is the debate over the choice of an exchange rate regime really relevant to Latin America? To addres...
Which exchange rate arrangement should developing countries adopt? This question has been given new ...
This thesis addresses a set of issues related to the choice of an exchange rate regime, including th...
Recent financial crises seem to have led to the broad consensus that developing countries should ste...
Includes bibliographyRecent analytical work has focused on exchange-rate regimes" and their general ...
Following the 1997–98 financial turmoil, crisis countries in Asia moved toward either floating or fi...
Examining quarterly real exchange rates (RER) from 1976 to 2006 in panels of Asian and Latin America...
2003 The views expressed in this Working Paper are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily rep...
In this paper we investigate the factors determining the choice of three exchange regimes using cros...
The series of crises, which have affected emerging markets in recent years, have reopened the debate...
This paper deals with the anatomy of devaluation in Latin America. In an effort to understand the ec...
Caribbean Economic Association. 2 This paper studies Latin American exchange rate regimes since 1960...
This paper analyzes the stability of alternative exchange rate regimes in the face of substantial ca...
The paper summarizes the similarities and differences among Asian and Latin American countries, comp...
Exchange rate, Crawling-bands, Currency boards, Macroeconomic sustainability, Latin America
Is the debate over the choice of an exchange rate regime really relevant to Latin America? To addres...
Which exchange rate arrangement should developing countries adopt? This question has been given new ...
This thesis addresses a set of issues related to the choice of an exchange rate regime, including th...
Recent financial crises seem to have led to the broad consensus that developing countries should ste...
Includes bibliographyRecent analytical work has focused on exchange-rate regimes" and their general ...
Following the 1997–98 financial turmoil, crisis countries in Asia moved toward either floating or fi...
Examining quarterly real exchange rates (RER) from 1976 to 2006 in panels of Asian and Latin America...
2003 The views expressed in this Working Paper are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily rep...
In this paper we investigate the factors determining the choice of three exchange regimes using cros...
The series of crises, which have affected emerging markets in recent years, have reopened the debate...
This paper deals with the anatomy of devaluation in Latin America. In an effort to understand the ec...
Caribbean Economic Association. 2 This paper studies Latin American exchange rate regimes since 1960...
This paper analyzes the stability of alternative exchange rate regimes in the face of substantial ca...
The paper summarizes the similarities and differences among Asian and Latin American countries, comp...