Some Economic Aspects of Multiple Exchange Rates
E. M Bernstein
Economics and Finance in Indonesia, 1953, 219-227
Abstract:
One function of exchange rates is to assist in bringing a country's international payments into a tenable balance, one in which receipts on current and ordinary capital account are adequate to meet payments on current and ordinary capital account. With satisfactory exchange rates, a country ought not to find it neceslary, when the world economic environment is reasonably favorable, to impose restrictions, to deplete its monetary reserves, or to seek extraordinary financing to meet a balance of payments deficit.
Date: 1953
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