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Exchange Rates, Capital Flows and Policy
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Exchange Rates, Capital Flows and Policy
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Combining thorough scholarship with illuminating real-world examples, this edited collection provides insights on the causes and consequences of movements in both exchange rates and external assets and has a strong focus on the policy implications of operating in an open economy, particularly the choice of exchange rate and monetary policy, exchange rate intervention and policies on capital mobility.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Routledge international studies in money and banking
- Full Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Foreword
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Can emerging markets float? Should they inflation target?
- 3 Exchange rates, inflation and monetary policy objectives in open economies: the experience of Chile
- 4 The expenditure switching effect and the choice between fixed and floating exchange rates
- 5 Economic shocks and the choice of currency area: the case of Argentina, 1991â2002
- 6 Concepts of equilibrium exchange rates
- 7 Fundamental equilibrium exchange rates and currency boards: evidence from Argentina and Estonia in the 1990s
- 8 Revisiting the border: an assessment of the law of one price using very disaggregated consumer price data
- 9 An asset market integration test based on observable macroeconomic stochastic discount factors
- 10 Real exchange rates, current accounts and the net foreign asset position
- 11 The macroeconomics of international financial trade
- 12 External adjustment and debt sustainability
- 13 What type of country restricts international capital movements?
- 14 An empirical analysis of the âimpossible trinityâ: an East Asian perspective
- 15 Sterilized intervention and monetary control: the case of Korea
- 16 Intervention in the foreign exchange market in a model with noise traders
- 17 Exchange rates, capital flows and policy: some concluding observations
- Index