This paper analyses the impact of exchange rate regimes on real exchange rates, as defined by the relative price of nontradables to tradables in Argentina, Brazil, Chile (ABC) and Mexico from 1990 to 2002. As identified by the empirical literature, the real exchange rate is determined in the long-run by the well-known Balassa-Samuelson effect, and in the medium and short run by government expenditure and terms of trade. Another, little discussed, explanatory factor that may cause real exchange rates to deviate from their trend is fixed exchange rate regimes. In countries that are international price-takers and adopt such a regime, exporters are forced to adjust their local price of tradables. This regime also affects the price of nontradabl...
This paper presents a theoretical and empirical analysis of policies aimed at setting a more depreci...
Is the debate over the choice of an exchange rate regime really relevant to Latin America? To addres...
The role of the exchange rate in the growth of emerging countries The 1990's were marked by a spect...
This paper investigates the long run behavior of real exchange rates in nineteen countries of Latin ...
Using a new data set for the whole period 1900-2005, this paper analyses the behaviour of real multi...
This dissertation explores some of the macroeconomic effects of exchange rate regimes and the role o...
This paper explores the real exchange rate behavior in Mexico from 1960 until 2005. Since the empiri...
The paper analyzes exchange rate regimes implemented by the major Latin American countries since the...
The dominant view in the empirical literature on exchange rates is that the high variability of real...
This paper conducts an in-depth empirical investigation on the impact of the exchange rate regime (E...
Journal ArticleThe experience of the last thirty years suggests that a wide range of factors affects...
This research finds that the persistence of the real exchange rate misalignment varies between Latin...
The paper analyses exchange rate regimes implemented by the major Latin American (LA) countries sin...
This paper reassesses the evidence presented in Levy-Yeyati and Sturzenegger (LYS) (2003...
This paper presents a theoretical and empirical analysis of policies aimed at setting a more depreci...
This paper presents a theoretical and empirical analysis of policies aimed at setting a more depreci...
Is the debate over the choice of an exchange rate regime really relevant to Latin America? To addres...
The role of the exchange rate in the growth of emerging countries The 1990's were marked by a spect...
This paper investigates the long run behavior of real exchange rates in nineteen countries of Latin ...
Using a new data set for the whole period 1900-2005, this paper analyses the behaviour of real multi...
This dissertation explores some of the macroeconomic effects of exchange rate regimes and the role o...
This paper explores the real exchange rate behavior in Mexico from 1960 until 2005. Since the empiri...
The paper analyzes exchange rate regimes implemented by the major Latin American countries since the...
The dominant view in the empirical literature on exchange rates is that the high variability of real...
This paper conducts an in-depth empirical investigation on the impact of the exchange rate regime (E...
Journal ArticleThe experience of the last thirty years suggests that a wide range of factors affects...
This research finds that the persistence of the real exchange rate misalignment varies between Latin...
The paper analyses exchange rate regimes implemented by the major Latin American (LA) countries sin...
This paper reassesses the evidence presented in Levy-Yeyati and Sturzenegger (LYS) (2003...
This paper presents a theoretical and empirical analysis of policies aimed at setting a more depreci...
This paper presents a theoretical and empirical analysis of policies aimed at setting a more depreci...
Is the debate over the choice of an exchange rate regime really relevant to Latin America? To addres...
The role of the exchange rate in the growth of emerging countries The 1990's were marked by a spect...