Persistent high inflation in Peru during the 1970s led households to hold foreign currency as store of value. This process of dollarisation increased significantly during the hyperinflation of 1988-90. In the years that followed, a wide-ranging package of reforms in the financial system and in the conduct of monetary policy and fiscal policy were introduced to bring a halt to the hyperinflation. But despite nearly a decade of subsequent economic stabilisation, the decrease in dollarisation has been slow: by June 1999 two thirds of domestic banking deposits were still denominated in dollars, only ten percentage points below their level in 1991. How has dollarisation affected the efficacy of monetary policy in Peru? In theory, under dollaris...
Financial dollarization, defined as the substantial presence of foreign currency denominated assets ...
All agree partial dollarization or currency substitution is a legacy of past inflation and exchange ...
Since the 1990s many emerging countries have adopted a fixed exchange-rate peg vis-à-vis a reserve c...
Persistent high inflation in Peru during the 1970s led households to hold foreign currency as store ...
This discusses the unique experience of Peru's Central Bank with inflation targeting in an economy c...
Peru has successfully pursued a market-driven financial de-dollarization during the last decade. Dol...
2006 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
This dissertation discusses the relationship between inflation, currency substitution and dollarizat...
The state\u27s right to print money and control monetary policy is among its most powerful abilities...
Financial dollarization creates design problems for economic policy as increases the level of financ...
We reappraise the cross-country evidence on the dollarization of domestic financial systems in emerg...
Purpose: This paper analyses the possibility of Latin America's (LA) major economies adopting dollar...
In this paper, we pick up three countries with different inflation experiences and dollarisation le...
This paper examines if dollarization has had a positive impact on the macroeconomic stability of Lat...
Over the past three decades, monetary policy has become the tool of choice for policymakers who wish...
Financial dollarization, defined as the substantial presence of foreign currency denominated assets ...
All agree partial dollarization or currency substitution is a legacy of past inflation and exchange ...
Since the 1990s many emerging countries have adopted a fixed exchange-rate peg vis-à-vis a reserve c...
Persistent high inflation in Peru during the 1970s led households to hold foreign currency as store ...
This discusses the unique experience of Peru's Central Bank with inflation targeting in an economy c...
Peru has successfully pursued a market-driven financial de-dollarization during the last decade. Dol...
2006 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
This dissertation discusses the relationship between inflation, currency substitution and dollarizat...
The state\u27s right to print money and control monetary policy is among its most powerful abilities...
Financial dollarization creates design problems for economic policy as increases the level of financ...
We reappraise the cross-country evidence on the dollarization of domestic financial systems in emerg...
Purpose: This paper analyses the possibility of Latin America's (LA) major economies adopting dollar...
In this paper, we pick up three countries with different inflation experiences and dollarisation le...
This paper examines if dollarization has had a positive impact on the macroeconomic stability of Lat...
Over the past three decades, monetary policy has become the tool of choice for policymakers who wish...
Financial dollarization, defined as the substantial presence of foreign currency denominated assets ...
All agree partial dollarization or currency substitution is a legacy of past inflation and exchange ...
Since the 1990s many emerging countries have adopted a fixed exchange-rate peg vis-à-vis a reserve c...