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|b Getting the Exchange Rate Right in the 1990s.
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|a Washington, D.C. :
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|a Economic Issues
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|a This paper examines the recent evolution of exchange rate policies inthe developing world. It looks at why so many countries have made a transition from fixed or "pegged" exchange rates to "managed floating"currencies. It discusses how economies perform under different exchangerate arrangements, issues in the choice of regime, and the challenges poised by a world of increasing capital mobility, especially when bankingsectors are inadequately regulated or supervised.
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|a Economic Issues; Economic Issues ;
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