A currency board, first introduced in the British colony of Mauritius in 1849, is a rule-based monetary institution that is rather different from a central bank. Although there are variations, a typical currency board has two essential char-acteristics. First, the board has the obligation to exchange on demand loca
This paper describes the functioning of a currency board within the socio-economic context in which ...
To help overcome its financial crisis, Russia is being urged to create a currency board, which has m...
The paper compares the credibility of currency boards and (standard) pegs. Abandoning a currency boa...
A currency board is defined as an exchange rate arrangement in which the exchange rate is fixed to a...
A currency board can allow a developing economy to establish its domestic currency relatively prompt...
RésuméCette communication se donne pour objectif d'étudier les enjeux qui sous-tendent l'adoption d'...
This paper surveys the institutional and operational features of the six modern currency boards. The...
In this paper, a survey was conducted in five countries, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Estonia, ...
Abstract. We examine to what extent Bermuda’s monetary authorities have operated like currency board...
Currency boards have often been at the heart of monetary reforms proposed by the International Monet...
Currency boards have a long and intriguing history as monetary and exchange rate arrangements in man...
The paper discusses the historical background and institutional details of Hong Kong’s currency boar...
With the revival of the currency board system in the 1980-90s, the theory of the currency board syst...
Some countries with high inflation have adopted another nation’s more stable currency: Panama uses t...
This paper describes the functioning of a currency board within the socio-economic context in which ...
This paper describes the functioning of a currency board within the socio-economic context in which ...
To help overcome its financial crisis, Russia is being urged to create a currency board, which has m...
The paper compares the credibility of currency boards and (standard) pegs. Abandoning a currency boa...
A currency board is defined as an exchange rate arrangement in which the exchange rate is fixed to a...
A currency board can allow a developing economy to establish its domestic currency relatively prompt...
RésuméCette communication se donne pour objectif d'étudier les enjeux qui sous-tendent l'adoption d'...
This paper surveys the institutional and operational features of the six modern currency boards. The...
In this paper, a survey was conducted in five countries, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Estonia, ...
Abstract. We examine to what extent Bermuda’s monetary authorities have operated like currency board...
Currency boards have often been at the heart of monetary reforms proposed by the International Monet...
Currency boards have a long and intriguing history as monetary and exchange rate arrangements in man...
The paper discusses the historical background and institutional details of Hong Kong’s currency boar...
With the revival of the currency board system in the 1980-90s, the theory of the currency board syst...
Some countries with high inflation have adopted another nation’s more stable currency: Panama uses t...
This paper describes the functioning of a currency board within the socio-economic context in which ...
This paper describes the functioning of a currency board within the socio-economic context in which ...
To help overcome its financial crisis, Russia is being urged to create a currency board, which has m...
The paper compares the credibility of currency boards and (standard) pegs. Abandoning a currency boa...