Exchange Rate Politics in Latin America
Most of the analysis of Latin American exchange rate problems and policies has concentrated on the economic side of things. This volume instead examines the politics of exchange rate management in four nations that had very different approaches and results. Although the Mexican peso crash, Brazil...
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Washington :
Brookings Institution Press,
2011.
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- Front Cover; Exchange Rate Politics in Latin America; Copyright Information; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Debates, Performance, and the Politics of Policy Choice; Exchange Rate Regimes and Policies: An Overview; The Mexican Peso Crash: Causes, Consequences, and Comeback; Brazil's Currency Crisis: The Shift from an Exchange Rate Anchor to a Flexible Regime; Argentina's Currency Board: The Ties That Bind?; Reform-Lagging States and the Question of Devaluation: Venezuela's Response to the Exogenous Shocks of 1997-98; The Politics of Exchange Rate Management in the 1990s