Exchange Rate Crises in Developing Countries

Exchange Rate Crises in Developing Countries

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Hall Michael G.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
EAN: 9781138619647
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According to many economists, the increasing mobility of capital across borders has made it more costly to peg exchange rates. This phenomenon has contributed to some of the more famous examples of exchange rate crises in recent times, such as the Mexican peso crisis in 1994 and the Asian financial crisis in 1997. Yet despite the increasing costs of pegging in today's accelerated financial markets, some developing countries try to maintain a peg for as long as they can. This work is the first to theorize the role of bankers as a domestic interest group involved in exchange rate policy. It adds to our understanding of how interest groups affect economic policy in developing countries and explains why some of the largest and fastest growing economies in the developing world were the most prone to crisis. The volume also refines our understanding of the 'hollowing-out thesis', the argument that increasing capital mobility is forcing states to abandon pegging.
EAN 9781138619647
ISBN 1138619647
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication date December 18, 2020
Pages 226
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 156
Country United Kingdom
Readership Tertiary Education
Authors Hall Michael G.
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