- University of Chicago Press
Economic Adjustment and Exchange Rates in Developing Countries
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- Sebastian Edwards
- University of Chicago Press
- Hardcover
- 9780226184692
- 9.32 X 6.27 X 1.15 inches
- 1.57 pounds
- Business & Economics > Foreign Exchange
- English
Book Description
The volume, divided into four main sections, addresses: the role of exchange rates in stabilization programs and the adjustment process; the importance of exchange rate policy during liberalization reform in developing countries; exchange rate problems relevant and unique to developing countries, illustrated by case studies; and the problems defining, measuring, and identifying determinants of real exchange rates. Authors of individual papers examine the relation between commercial policies and exchange rates, the role of exchange rate policy in stabilization programs, the effectiveness of devaluations as a policy tool, and the interaction between exchange rate terms of trade an capital flow. This research will not only prove crucial to our understanding of the role of exchange rates in developing countries, but will clearly set the standard for future work in the field.
Author Bio
Sebastian Edwards is the Henry Ford II Professor of International Economics at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is the Co-Director of the National Bureau of Economic Research's "Africa Project" and previously served as the Chief Economist for Latin America at the World Bank.
His research interests include emerging markets, currency crises, capital markets, Latin America, monetary policy, and the Federal Reserve.
Education
- University of Chicago Ph.D. (Economics), 1981
- University of Chicago M.A. (Economics), 1978
- Universidad Catolica, Chile, Licenciado Economia, 1975, Ingeniero Comercial, 1975
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