Central Banks and Monetary Regimes in Emerging Countries
Edited by Fernando Ferrari-Filho and
Liuz Fernando de Paula
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This book focuses on the recent trends of monetary policy in Latin America. It analyzes how the actions of central banks and the monetary regimes of some Latin American countries have affected the economic performance of these countries, mainly in response to the international financial crisis (IFC) and COVID-19 crisis.
Keywords: Development Studies; Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781802203974
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Costs and benefits of currency internationalisation: theory and the experience of emerging countries , pp 1-18

- Bianca Orsi, Antonio José Alves Junior and André de Melo Modenesi
- Ch 2 Monetary institutions and economic performance in Latin America: the experience with an inflation targeting regime in the period 2000-2020 , pp 19-36

- Eliane Araujo, Elisangela Araujo and Mateus Ramalho Ribeiro da Fonseca
- Ch 3 Monetary policy in Brazil under the inflation targeting regime from a Contested Terrain Approach , pp 43-60

- Assilio Araujo and Fernando Ferrari-Filho
- Ch 4 The unfinished stabilization of the Real Plan: an analysis of the indexation of the Brazilian economy , pp 61-81

- José Luís Oreiro and Julio Fernando Costa Santos
- Ch 5 The role of capital flow management measures when the bubble bursts: the Brazilian experience in the global financial crisis and in the COVID-19 pandemic , pp 82-102

- Luiza Peruffo, Pedro Perfeito da Silva and André Moreira Cunha
- Ch 6 Back to a high-inflation regime? The Argentine economy from the 2000s to the COVID-19 crisis , pp 103-123

- Hernán E. Neyra and Andrés Ferrari Haines
- Ch 7 The new foreign debt trap and its long run consequences: the persistence of Monetarism as a social doctrine in Argentina , pp 127-146

- Juan Matías De Lucchi and Matías Vernengo
- Ch 8 The monetary circuit and the credit channel in Mexico , pp 147-171

- Roberto Valencia Arriaga and Santiago Capraro
- Ch 9 Monetary policy in Latin America during the COVID-19 crisis: was this time different? , pp 172-190

- Luiz Fernando de Paula, Paulo José Saraiva and Mateus Coelho Ferreira
- Ch 10 The Central Bank of Brazil in the face of the COVID-19 economic crisis , pp 191-208

- Isabela Andrade do Carmo and Fábio Terra
- Ch 11 The financial aspects of the COVID-19 crisis in Brazil: a Minskyan approach , pp 209-227

- Norberto Montani Martins, Ernani Teixeira Torres Filho and Luiz Macahyba
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