Exchange Rate Policies For Emerging Market Economies

Exchange Rate Policies For Emerging Market Economies
Author: Richard J Sweeney
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2019-03-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429721069

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With the loss of Soviet control in Central and Eastern Europe, as well as the move toward economic liberalization in many developing countries, a huge increase in the number of convertible currencies in the world has occurred. A key aspect of the management of these currencies involves their relationships with the world economy, which is determined

Two Targets Two Instruments

Two Targets  Two Instruments
Author: Mr.Jonathan David Ostry,Mr.Atish R. Ghosh,Mr.Marcos Chamon
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2012-02-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781475554281

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Staff Discussion Notes showcase the latest policy-related analysis and research being developed by individual IMF staff and are published to elicit comment and to further debate. These papers are generally brief and written in nontechnical language, and so are aimed at a broad audience interested in economic policy issues. This Web-only series replaced Staff Position Notes in January 2011.

Exchange Rate Policies for Emerging Market Economies

Exchange Rate Policies for Emerging Market Economies
Author: Richard James Sweeney,Clas Wihlborg,Thomas D. Willett
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0813398487

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With the loss of Soviet control in Central and Eastern Europe, as well as the move toward economic liberalization in many developing countries, a huge increase in the number of convertible currencies in the world has occurred. A key aspect of the management of these currencies involves their relationships with the world economy, which is determined partly by type of exchange rate. Contributors to this volume argue that the costs and benefits of fixed versus flexible rates vary systematically across different types of economies. With the collapse of the former Soviet Union, many countries were faced with the need to establish national currencies. A number of additional, formerly communist, countries were forced to fundamentally adjust their monetary policies to deal with the transition to market-oriented economies. The process of liberalization in dozens of developing countries left their governments faced with similar, if lesser, challenges.

Exchange Rate Regimes for Emerging Markets

Exchange Rate Regimes for Emerging Markets
Author: John Williamson
Publsiher: Peterson Institute
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0881322938

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In the aftermath of the Asian/global financial crises of 1997-98, how should emerging markets now structure their exchange rate systems to prevent new crises from occurring? This study challenges current orthodoxy by advocating the revival of intermediate exchange rate regimes. In so doing, Williamson presents a reasoned challenge to the new prevailing attitude which claims that all countries involved in the international capital markets need to polarize to one of the extreme regimes (to a fixed rate with either a currency board or dollarization, or to a lightly-managed float). He concludes that although there is some truth in the allegation that intermediate regimes are vulnerable to speculative crises, they still offer offsetting advantages. He also contends that it would be possible to redesign them to be more flexible so as to reduce their vulnerability to crises.

Monetary Policy Transmission in an Emerging Market Setting

Monetary Policy Transmission in an Emerging Market Setting
Author: Ila Patnaik,Ajay Shah,Rudrani Bhattacharya
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 27
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781455211838

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Some emerging economies have a relatively ineffective monetary policy transmission owing to weaknesses in the domestic financial system and the presence of a large and segmented informal sector. At the same time, small open economies can have a substantial monetary policy transmission through the exchange rate channel. In order to understand this setting, we explore a unified treatment of monetary policy transmission and exchangerate pass-through. The results for an emerging market, India, suggest that the most effective mechanism through which monetary policy impacts inflation runs through the exchange rate.

Exchange Rates and Trade Balance Adjustment in Emerging Market Economies

Exchange Rates and Trade Balance Adjustment in Emerging Market Economies
Author: International Monetary Fund. Legal Dept.,International Monetary Fund. Research Dept.,International Monetary Fund. Statistics Dept.,International Monetary Fund. European Dept.,International Monetary Fund. African Dept.,International Monetary Fund. Asia and Pacific Dept,International Monetary Fund. Finance Dept.,International Monetary Fund. Policy Development and Review Dept.,International Monetary Fund. Strategy, Policy, & Review Department
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 45
Release: 2006-10-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781498332132

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The paper finds that simple econometric specifications yield surprising rich and complex dynamics -- relative prices respond to the nominal exchange rate and pass-through effects, import and export volumes respond to relative price changes, and the trade balance responds to changes in import and export values.

The Role of the Exchange Rate in Inflation Targeting Emerging Economies

The Role of the Exchange Rate in Inflation Targeting Emerging Economies
Author: Anna Nordstrom,Mr.Scott Roger,Mr.Mark R. Stone,Seiichi Shimizu,Turgut Kisinbay,Jorge Restrepo
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2009-11-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781589067967

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This paper explores the role of exchange rates in emerging economies with inflation-targeting regimes, an issue that has become especially germane during the current episode of financial turmoil and volatile capital flows. Under inflation targeting, the interest rate is the main monetary policy tool for influencing activity and inflation, and there is little agreement about the appropriate role of the exchange rate.The exchange rate is a more important monetary policy tool for emerging economies that have adopted inflation targeting than it is for inflation-targeting advanced economies. Inflation-targeting emerging economies generally have less flexible exchange rate arrangements and intervene more frequently in the foreign exchange market than their advanced economy counterparts. The enhanced role of the exchange rate reflects these economies' greater vulnerability to exchange rate shocks and their less developed financial markets. However, their sharper focus on the exchange rate may cause some confusion about the commitment of their central banks to achieve the inflation target and may also complicate policy implementation. Global inflation pressures, greater exchange rate volatility, and the financial stresses from the global financial turmoil that began in mid-2007 are heightening these tensions.

Exchange Rate Arrangements for Emerging Market Economies

Exchange Rate Arrangements for Emerging Market Economies
Author: Felipe Larraín B.,Andrés Velasco
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1999
Genre: Foreign exchange
ISBN: UCSD:31822026193698

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Reviews some empirical evidence on the recent performance of alternative exchange rate arrangements in emerging markets. Examines the concrete circumstances under which either polar regime should be adopted. Studies how to make flexibility work in practice, with special attention to inflation targets and alternativie monetary policy rules. Focuses on the possible role of capital controls as a complementary policy.