Over the past decade, most Latin American countries have moved toward either extreme of floating rates or dollarization, in line with worldwide trends. In this paper, we evaluate the wisdom of those decisions and the choice of monetary regime more generally. We first evaluate the desirability of adopting a common currency in the region. We find that, under present circumstances, the costs of a common currency are likely to outweigh its benefits, as these countries do not trade much with each other and, moreover, they face diverse economic shocks, their business cycles are not coordinated, and they are affected by common shocks to sentiment in international financial markets only to the same extent than the average pair of emerging markets. ...
This paper studies the sources of economic fluctuations in three key Latin American countries (Argen...
This essay discusses rules for monetary policy in open economies. If policymakers seek to stabilize ...
Journal ArticleEcuador undertook official dollarization in 2000 when it destroyed its own currency, ...
The choice between maintaining or giving up the national currency is determined by putting on balanc...
The series of crises, which have affected emerging markets in recent years, have reopened the debate...
Purpose: This paper analyses the possibility of Latin America's (LA) major economies adopting dollar...
The paper examines possible monetary policy strategies for Latin America that may help lock-in the g...
Purpose: This paper analyses the possibility of Latin America's (LA) major economies adopting dollar...
Mots-clé : Dollarisation, Amérique latine, régime de change, souveraineté monétaire Official dollari...
During the last decades, the number of countries that adopted more fexible exchange rate regimes, in...
This paper shows that different models of the monetary transmission mechanism lead to surprisingly s...
We investigate the case for official dollarization in a selection of Latin American countries. We ar...
We investigate the case for official dollarization in a selection of Latin American countries. We ar...
During the last decades, the number of countries that adopted more fexible exchange rate regimes, in...
Includes bibliographyAbstract Behind the discussion on optimal exchange-rate regimes lies the need t...
This paper studies the sources of economic fluctuations in three key Latin American countries (Argen...
This essay discusses rules for monetary policy in open economies. If policymakers seek to stabilize ...
Journal ArticleEcuador undertook official dollarization in 2000 when it destroyed its own currency, ...
The choice between maintaining or giving up the national currency is determined by putting on balanc...
The series of crises, which have affected emerging markets in recent years, have reopened the debate...
Purpose: This paper analyses the possibility of Latin America's (LA) major economies adopting dollar...
The paper examines possible monetary policy strategies for Latin America that may help lock-in the g...
Purpose: This paper analyses the possibility of Latin America's (LA) major economies adopting dollar...
Mots-clé : Dollarisation, Amérique latine, régime de change, souveraineté monétaire Official dollari...
During the last decades, the number of countries that adopted more fexible exchange rate regimes, in...
This paper shows that different models of the monetary transmission mechanism lead to surprisingly s...
We investigate the case for official dollarization in a selection of Latin American countries. We ar...
We investigate the case for official dollarization in a selection of Latin American countries. We ar...
During the last decades, the number of countries that adopted more fexible exchange rate regimes, in...
Includes bibliographyAbstract Behind the discussion on optimal exchange-rate regimes lies the need t...
This paper studies the sources of economic fluctuations in three key Latin American countries (Argen...
This essay discusses rules for monetary policy in open economies. If policymakers seek to stabilize ...
Journal ArticleEcuador undertook official dollarization in 2000 when it destroyed its own currency, ...