Exchange Rate Regimes in an Increasingly Integrated World Economy
Andrew Berg (),
Paolo Mauro,
Michael Mussa,
Alexander Swoboda,
Esteban Jadresic and
Paul Masson
No 2000/011, IMF Occasional Papers from International Monetary Fund
Abstract:
This paper examines the consequences of heightened capital mobility and of the integration of developing economies in increasingly globalized markets for the exchange rate regimes of the industrial, developing, and transition economies. It builds upon previous studies by IMF staff on various aspects of the exchange rate arrangements of member countries, consistent with the IMF's role of surveillance over its members exchange rate policies.
Keywords: OP; regime; exchange rate; country; a number of country; exchange rate spectrum; macroeconomic policy; circumstances of the country; exchange rate peg; Exchange rates; Exchange rate arrangements; Emerging and frontier financial markets; Exchange rate policy; Currencies; Global; Central and Eastern Europe; Africa; Australia and New Zealand; Europe (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 66
Date: 2000-08-10
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