The choice between maintaining or giving up the national currency is determined by putting on balance the benefits of macroeconomic flexibility derived from a floating exchange rate and an independent monetary policy, and the microeconomic benefits derived from joining a currency union or adopting unilaterally a foreign currency. This paper assesses this choice for Chile. The country¿s financial development and macroeconomic stability imply low microeconomic and efficiency costs in sticking to the peso. An evaluation of optimal currency-area criteria shows that Chile is not a natural candidate for joining a monetary union with prospective partners in Latin America, NAFTA, or the European Union. Unilateral dollarization is even less benefici...
Mexico is the only country in Latin America that has maintained a floating exchange rate regime for ...
The choice between maintaining or giving up the national currency is determined by putting on balanc...
Este documento caracteriza, de forma empírica, la conducción de la política monetaria en una economí...
The choice between maintaining or giving up the national currency is determined by putting on balanc...
Over the past decade, most Latin American countries have moved toward either extreme of floating rat...
This article analyzes the costs and benefits of the dollarization of the Chilean economy. The conclu...
This article analyzes the costs and benefits of the dollarization of the Chilean economy. The conclu...
Chile was one of the world’s fastest-growing economies in the 1990s. Its growth rate of 6.8 percent ...
In the next 25 years, the ongoing transformation of payments systems will press Chile and other coun...
Purpose: This paper analyses the possibility of Latin America's (LA) major economies adopting dollar...
Includes bibliographyAbstract Behind the discussion on optimal exchange-rate regimes lies the need t...
This paper examines if dollarization has had a positive impact on the macroeconomic stability of Lat...
Mots-clé : Dollarisation, Amérique latine, régime de change, souveraineté monétaire Official dollari...
This paper analyzes exchange rate policies in Chile since the 1960s. A brief overview on main polici...
The Mexican peso crisis of December 1994 sent shock waves through the world's financial and policy c...
Mexico is the only country in Latin America that has maintained a floating exchange rate regime for ...
The choice between maintaining or giving up the national currency is determined by putting on balanc...
Este documento caracteriza, de forma empírica, la conducción de la política monetaria en una economí...
The choice between maintaining or giving up the national currency is determined by putting on balanc...
Over the past decade, most Latin American countries have moved toward either extreme of floating rat...
This article analyzes the costs and benefits of the dollarization of the Chilean economy. The conclu...
This article analyzes the costs and benefits of the dollarization of the Chilean economy. The conclu...
Chile was one of the world’s fastest-growing economies in the 1990s. Its growth rate of 6.8 percent ...
In the next 25 years, the ongoing transformation of payments systems will press Chile and other coun...
Purpose: This paper analyses the possibility of Latin America's (LA) major economies adopting dollar...
Includes bibliographyAbstract Behind the discussion on optimal exchange-rate regimes lies the need t...
This paper examines if dollarization has had a positive impact on the macroeconomic stability of Lat...
Mots-clé : Dollarisation, Amérique latine, régime de change, souveraineté monétaire Official dollari...
This paper analyzes exchange rate policies in Chile since the 1960s. A brief overview on main polici...
The Mexican peso crisis of December 1994 sent shock waves through the world's financial and policy c...
Mexico is the only country in Latin America that has maintained a floating exchange rate regime for ...
The choice between maintaining or giving up the national currency is determined by putting on balanc...
Este documento caracteriza, de forma empírica, la conducción de la política monetaria en una economí...