Four different schemes for classifying exchange rate regimes are compared for developing countries. Disagreements are substantial, and alternative schemes disagree as much with each other as with the official scheme. Only the official scheme shows a trend towards floating
This paper first examines some recent exchange rate classification schemes. There is little evidence...
Traditionally the IMF's Annual Report on Exchange Arrangements and Exchange Restrictions has been th...
The literature has identified at least five approaches to the determinants of the choice of exchange...
Four different schemes for classifying exchange rate regimes are compared for developing countries. ...
There exist several statistically-based exchange rate regime classifications that disagree with one ...
Most of the empirical literature on the relative merits of alternative exchange rate regimes uses th...
Official and four alternative regime classification schemes based on observed exchange rate behaviou...
Official and four alternative regime classification schemes based on observed exchange rate behaviou...
Most countries which have experienced exchange rate crises over the last two decades have been under...
Official and four alternative regime classification schemes based on observed exchange rate behaviou...
Abstract This publication identifies de facto exchange rate regimes. The study takes into ac...
We analyze disagreements over de facto exchange-rate-regime classifications using three popular de f...
The raw data suggest that the global trend towards greater exchange rate flexibility that was eviden...
Abstract. This article provides empirical support for the hypothesis that different exchange rate re...
We investigate the choice of regime amongst hard pegs, soft pegs, managed floats and independent flo...
This paper first examines some recent exchange rate classification schemes. There is little evidence...
Traditionally the IMF's Annual Report on Exchange Arrangements and Exchange Restrictions has been th...
The literature has identified at least five approaches to the determinants of the choice of exchange...
Four different schemes for classifying exchange rate regimes are compared for developing countries. ...
There exist several statistically-based exchange rate regime classifications that disagree with one ...
Most of the empirical literature on the relative merits of alternative exchange rate regimes uses th...
Official and four alternative regime classification schemes based on observed exchange rate behaviou...
Official and four alternative regime classification schemes based on observed exchange rate behaviou...
Most countries which have experienced exchange rate crises over the last two decades have been under...
Official and four alternative regime classification schemes based on observed exchange rate behaviou...
Abstract This publication identifies de facto exchange rate regimes. The study takes into ac...
We analyze disagreements over de facto exchange-rate-regime classifications using three popular de f...
The raw data suggest that the global trend towards greater exchange rate flexibility that was eviden...
Abstract. This article provides empirical support for the hypothesis that different exchange rate re...
We investigate the choice of regime amongst hard pegs, soft pegs, managed floats and independent flo...
This paper first examines some recent exchange rate classification schemes. There is little evidence...
Traditionally the IMF's Annual Report on Exchange Arrangements and Exchange Restrictions has been th...
The literature has identified at least five approaches to the determinants of the choice of exchange...