Exchange rate misalignment : concepts and measurement for developing countries
The study cautiously identifies exchange rate misalignment as an important element in most of the exchange rate crises that plagued the developing world during the last decade. Given that the increasing integration of world capital markets, has escalated the costs of such crises, a broad consensus e...
Main Author: | Hinkle, Lawrence E |
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Corporate Author: | Banco Mundial |
Other Authors: | Montiel, Peter J |
Format: | Book |
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New York, N.Y.
Oxford University Press
1999
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Series: | A World Bank research publication
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