The Collapse of Exchange Rate Regimes Causes, Consequences and Policy Responses / edited by George S. Tavlas.

ical) and to self-fulfilling currency crisis, respectively. Research stressing the former approach was pioneered by Krugman (1979) and Flood and Garber (1984). According to this line of research, the failure of governments to adopt domestic monetary and fiscal policies consistent with their stated e...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Tavlas, George S. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1997.
Edition:1st ed. 1997.
Series:Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • Open Economies Review
  • Currency Crises—Introduction
  • Why Clashes Between Internal and External Stability Goals End In Currency Crises, 1797-1994
  • Analyzing and Managing Exchange-Rate Crises
  • A Currency Transactions Tax, Why and How
  • The Mexican Financial Crises of December 1994 and Lessons to be Learned
  • Country Fund Discounts and the Mexican Crises of December 1994
  • Speculative Attacks and Currency Crises: The Mexican Experience
  • A Random Coefficient Model of Speculative Attacks: The Case of the Mexican Peso
  • The Lira and the Pound in the 1992 Currency Crisis: Fundamentals or Speculation?
  • Economic Models of Speculative Attacks and the Drachma Crisis of May 1994
  • The European Monetary System: Crisis and Future
  • The Lender of Last Resort Function Under a Currency Board: The Case of Argentina
  • The Behavior of Foreign Currency Holdings During Currency Crises: Cause and Consequences.