Peru has successfully pursued a market-driven financial de-dollarization during the last decade. Dollarization of credit and deposit of commercial banks—across all sectors and maturities—has declined, with larger declines for commercial credit and time and saving deposits. The analysis presented in this paper confirms that de-dollarization has been driven by macroeconomic stability, introduction of prudential policies to better reflect currency risk (such as the management of reserve requirements), and the development of the capital market in soles. Further de-dollarization efforts could focus on these three fronts. Given the now consolidated macroeconomic stability, greater exchange rate flexibility could foster de-dollarization; additiona...
The state\u27s right to print money and control monetary policy is among its most powerful abilities...
Journal ArticleEcuador undertook official dollarization in 2000 when it destroyed its own currency, ...
Peru has an economy partially "dollarized" where 70% of the liquidity of the bank system has been in...
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...
Persistent high inflation in Peru during the 1970s led households to hold foreign currency as store ...
Peru has an economy partially "dollarized" where 70% of the liquidity of the bank system has been in...
Financial dollarization creates design problems for economic policy as increases the level of financ...
Abstract. For many reasons, dollarization is an efficient and realistic option for this country. Yet...
Financial dollarization in Latin America has been growing over time in spite of a major reduction in...
En América Latina, entre los años 1970 y 1990, diversos países experimentaron procesos graduales de ...
Based on the significance of a Minimum Variance Portfolio (MVP) for the understanding of dollarizati...
Financial dollarization is a key factor behind systemic financial fragility in Latin America. The ex...
This article explains the main features of the sterilized intervention in the foreign exchange marke...
Financial dollarization, defined as the substantial presence of foreign currency denominated assets ...
The state\u27s right to print money and control monetary policy is among its most powerful abilities...
Journal ArticleEcuador undertook official dollarization in 2000 when it destroyed its own currency, ...
Peru has an economy partially "dollarized" where 70% of the liquidity of the bank system has been in...
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...
Persistent high inflation in Peru during the 1970s led households to hold foreign currency as store ...
Peru has an economy partially "dollarized" where 70% of the liquidity of the bank system has been in...
Financial dollarization creates design problems for economic policy as increases the level of financ...
Abstract. For many reasons, dollarization is an efficient and realistic option for this country. Yet...
Financial dollarization in Latin America has been growing over time in spite of a major reduction in...
En América Latina, entre los años 1970 y 1990, diversos países experimentaron procesos graduales de ...
Based on the significance of a Minimum Variance Portfolio (MVP) for the understanding of dollarizati...
Financial dollarization is a key factor behind systemic financial fragility in Latin America. The ex...
This article explains the main features of the sterilized intervention in the foreign exchange marke...
Financial dollarization, defined as the substantial presence of foreign currency denominated assets ...
The state\u27s right to print money and control monetary policy is among its most powerful abilities...
Journal ArticleEcuador undertook official dollarization in 2000 when it destroyed its own currency, ...
Peru has an economy partially "dollarized" where 70% of the liquidity of the bank system has been in...