

About this book
"This book takes a systematic look at the evidence on macroeconomic performance under alternative exchange rate regimes, drawing on the experience of some 150 member countries of the International Monetary Fund over the past thirty years. Among other questions, it asks whether pegging the exchange rate leads to lower inflation, whether floating exchange rate are associated with faster output growth, and whether pegged regimes are particularly prone to currency and other crises.
The book draws on history and theory to delineate the debate and on standard statistical methods to assess the empirical evidence, and it includes a CD-ROM containing the data set used."--BOOK JACKET.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- MIT Press
- Published
- 2002
- Pages
- 182
- ISBN
- 9780585443911
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