Official and four alternative regime classification schemes based on observed exchange rate behaviour are used to examine the relationship with inflation and growth in developing countries. For an identical sample of observations from 73 countries for 1984-2001, only the scheme based on parallel rates suggests a significant effect (negative) of floating on growth. Floats that claim to be pegs, or have high exchange rate volatility, are the ones with lower growth. Hard pegs offer inflation benefits. Floating is not consistently associated with higher inflation than soft pegs, and any apparent association is a possible by-product of the design of the classification algorithms.exchange rate regimes, growth, inflation
The question whether a country should fix or float their currency has been discussed in the literatu...
The objective of this paper is to test the exchange rate regime – growth nexus in transition economi...
Based on a dataset of 123 economies, both developed and developing countries, this paper investigate...
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...
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...
Four different schemes for classifying exchange rate regimes are compared for developing countries. ...
Abstract. This article provides empirical support for the hypothesis that different exchange rate re...
Most countries which have experienced exchange rate crises over the last two decades have been under...
We propose an econometric procedure for obtaining de facto exchange rate regime classifications whic...
We study the relationship between exchange rate regimes and economic growth for a sample of 154 coun...
This article provides empirical support for the hypothesis that different exchange rate regimes have...
Preliminary version Previous research has suggested that pegged exchange rates are associated with l...
The question whether a country should fix or float their currency has been discussed in the literatu...
The objective of this paper is to test the exchange rate regime – growth nexus in transition economi...
Based on a dataset of 123 economies, both developed and developing countries, this paper investigate...
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...
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...
Four different schemes for classifying exchange rate regimes are compared for developing countries. ...
Abstract. This article provides empirical support for the hypothesis that different exchange rate re...
Most countries which have experienced exchange rate crises over the last two decades have been under...
We propose an econometric procedure for obtaining de facto exchange rate regime classifications whic...
We study the relationship between exchange rate regimes and economic growth for a sample of 154 coun...
This article provides empirical support for the hypothesis that different exchange rate regimes have...
Preliminary version Previous research has suggested that pegged exchange rates are associated with l...
The question whether a country should fix or float their currency has been discussed in the literatu...
The objective of this paper is to test the exchange rate regime – growth nexus in transition economi...
Based on a dataset of 123 economies, both developed and developing countries, this paper investigate...