The Logic behind the Stabilisation Policies of the Chamorro Government in Nicaragua
Oscar Catalán Aravena
Chapter 3 in Economic Maladjustment in Central America, 1993, pp 41-52 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract During the election campaign in 1990 the National Opposition Union (UNO) harshly criticised the Sandinista economic management and promised to end inflation and the reactivate the economy within 100 days if it won the elections. At the beginning of June 1990, the new government of Nicaragua unveiled its economic programme to achieve this at the Donors Conference in Rome. According to the document which it presented at that conference, the objectives of the programme were to ’stabilise the economy, reactivate agricultural production and restructure the economy in a context of economic efficiency and social equity (Nicaragua, República de, 1990: p. 6).
Keywords: Exchange Rate; Foreign Exchange; Real Interest Rate; Relative Prex; Foreign Exchange Market (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1993
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-22529-3_3
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