Other people's money : debt denomination and financial instability in emerging market economies / edited by Barry Eichengreen and Ricardo Hausmann.

Annotation Recent crises in emerging markets have been heavily driven by balance-sheet or net-worth effects. Episodes in countries as far-flung as Indonesia and Argentina have shown that exchange rate adjustments that would normally help to restore balance can be destabilizing, even catastrophic, fo...

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Other Authors: Eichengreen, Barry J., Hausmann, Ricardo
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2005.
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Summary:Annotation Recent crises in emerging markets have been heavily driven by balance-sheet or net-worth effects. Episodes in countries as far-flung as Indonesia and Argentina have shown that exchange rate adjustments that would normally help to restore balance can be destabilizing, even catastrophic, for countries whose debts are denominated in foreign currencies. Many economists instinctually assume that developing countries allow their foreign debts to be denominated in dollars, yen, or euros because they simply don't know better. Presenting evidence that even emerging markets with strong policies and institutions experience this problem, Other People's Moneyrecognizes that the situation must be attributed to more than ignorance. Instead, the contributors suggest that the problem is linked to the operation of international financial markets, which prevent countries from borrowing in their own currencies. A comprehensive analysis of the sources of this problem and its consequences, Other People's Moneytakes the study one step further, proposing a solution that would involve having the World Bank and regional development banks themselves borrow and lend in emerging market currencies.
Physical Description:1 online resource (vii, 296 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780226194578
0226194574
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.