Currency Substitution in Developing Countries: An Introduction

  • Calvo G
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This paper reviews the main policy and analytical issues related to currency substitution in developing countries. The paper discusses, first, whether currency substitution should be encouraged or not; second, how the presence of currency substitution affects the choice of nominal anchors in inflation stabilization programs; third, the effects of changes in the rate of growth of the money supply on the real exchange rate; fourth, the interaction between inflationary finance and currency substitution; and, finally, issues related to the empirical verification of the currency substitution hypothesis.

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Calvo, G., & Végh Gramont, C. A. (1992). Currency Substitution in Developing Countries: An Introduction. IMF Working Papers, 92(40), i. https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451845884.001

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