Empirical Evidence on European Dual Exchange Rates and Its Relevance For Latin America
Nancy Marion ()
No 3809, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Abstract:
This paper uncovers some important empirical regularities for the European dual exchange markets of the early 1970s, examines some of the stylized facts about the Latin American dual-rate regimes and assesses whether there are strong parallels between the two. It concludes that one should be cautious about applying the lessons from the European experience to the Latin American ones.
Date: 1991-08
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Published as "Dual exchange rates in Europe and Latin America" The World Bank Economic Review, Vol 8, No 2, 1994 pp. 213-245
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