The aim of this work is to present in a systematic way elements around the debate on the persistence of a central bank arrangement, currency boards or the Dollarization option. In some special circumstances, both later arrangements could be desirable. They are not a universal panacea in the way to stabilization and sound growth. The case of Argentina in recent decades is analyzed. There, the currency board could be an intermediate step to full Dollarization
This paper sheds light on the risks associated Currency Board Arrangements, referring to the liquidi...
Includes bibliographyThe purpose of this paper is to contribute to the debate on stabilization polic...
Purpose: This paper analyses the possibility of Latin America's (LA) major economies adopting dollar...
The aim of this work is to present in a systematic way elements around the debate on the persistence...
Since the 1990s many emerging countries have adopted a fixed exchange-rate peg vis-à-vis a reserve c...
Currency boards have a long and intriguing history as monetary and exchange rate arrangements in man...
Abstract. For many reasons, dollarization is an efficient and realistic option for this country. Yet...
International audienceHard pegs and official dollarization gained support in the 1990s. The intent o...
This article discusses currency boards in light of the recent economic experiences of Mexico and Arg...
The 1990s saw a revival of the currency board system, and proponents have advocated it as an easy-to...
This dissertation discusses the relationship between inflation, currency substitution and dollarizat...
This dissertation discusses the relationship between inflation, currency substitution and dollarizat...
A look at the pros and cons of replacing Mexico's central bank with a currency board, explaining tha...
Mots-clé : Dollarisation, Amérique latine, régime de change, souveraineté monétaire Official dollari...
The paper studies the ways an economy working under a currency board could adjust when capital inflo...
This paper sheds light on the risks associated Currency Board Arrangements, referring to the liquidi...
Includes bibliographyThe purpose of this paper is to contribute to the debate on stabilization polic...
Purpose: This paper analyses the possibility of Latin America's (LA) major economies adopting dollar...
The aim of this work is to present in a systematic way elements around the debate on the persistence...
Since the 1990s many emerging countries have adopted a fixed exchange-rate peg vis-à-vis a reserve c...
Currency boards have a long and intriguing history as monetary and exchange rate arrangements in man...
Abstract. For many reasons, dollarization is an efficient and realistic option for this country. Yet...
International audienceHard pegs and official dollarization gained support in the 1990s. The intent o...
This article discusses currency boards in light of the recent economic experiences of Mexico and Arg...
The 1990s saw a revival of the currency board system, and proponents have advocated it as an easy-to...
This dissertation discusses the relationship between inflation, currency substitution and dollarizat...
This dissertation discusses the relationship between inflation, currency substitution and dollarizat...
A look at the pros and cons of replacing Mexico's central bank with a currency board, explaining tha...
Mots-clé : Dollarisation, Amérique latine, régime de change, souveraineté monétaire Official dollari...
The paper studies the ways an economy working under a currency board could adjust when capital inflo...
This paper sheds light on the risks associated Currency Board Arrangements, referring to the liquidi...
Includes bibliographyThe purpose of this paper is to contribute to the debate on stabilization polic...
Purpose: This paper analyses the possibility of Latin America's (LA) major economies adopting dollar...