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Currency Speculation in Fixed Exchange Rate Regimes: Theory and Empirical Evidence [Repost]

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Currency Speculation in Fixed Exchange Rate Regimes: Theory and Empirical Evidence [Repost]

Anja Zenker - Currency Speculation in Fixed Exchange Rate Regimes: Theory and Empirical Evidence
Published: 2014-01-31 | ISBN: 365804828X | PDF | 152 pages | 73 MB


Speculative currency crises seem to have become a common and inevitable phenomenon in the international monetary system. Against this background, various approaches have been developed by economists to cover the broad range of situations in which balance-of-payments crises occurred. Anja Zenker provides a comprehensive insight into the body of theoretical and empirical literature about currency speculation in fixed exchange rate regimes. The author discusses different generations of theoretical models and their empirical relevance in recent currency crises. Moreover, she considers diverse policy options which attempt to avoid speculative attacks on exchange rate pegs.
Contents
Classification and Features of Fixed Exchange Rate Regimes
Theories of Currency Speculation in Fixed Exchange Rate Regimes
Empirical Evidence on Currency Crisis in Fixed Exchange Rate Regimes
Policy Options
Targets
Teachers and students of Economic Sciences with focus on Monetary Economics, International Macroeconomics, International Finance
Executives and Specialists in the field of monetary policies