Occasional Papers

Characteristics of a Successful Exchange Rate System

By Paul R Masson, Morris Goldstein, Jacob A. Frenkel

June 15, 1991

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Paul R Masson, Morris Goldstein, and Jacob A. Frenkel Characteristics of a Successful Exchange Rate System, (USA: International Monetary Fund, 1991) accessed November 21, 2024

Summary

This study identifies the key characteristics of a successful exchange rate system. It focuses on regimes in the industrial countries and consider the implications for the operation of the international monetary system.

Subject: Balance of payments, Conventional peg, Current account, Current account imbalances, Exchange rates, Foreign exchange, International monetary system, Managed exchange rates, Money, Price stabilization, Prices, Real effective exchange rates, Real exchange rates

Keywords: Asia and Pacific, Australia and New Zealand, Conventional peg, Current account, Current account imbalances, Current account position, Europe, Exchange rate commitment, Exchange rate system, Exchange rates, Global, International monetary system, Managed exchange rates, Monetary policy, OP, Policy, Policy coordination, Price stabilization, Real exchange rates, SDR shrink, Southeast Asia

Publication Details

  • Pages:

    45

  • Volume:

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  • DOI:

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  • Issue:

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  • Series:

    Occasional Paper No. 1991/013

  • Stock No:

    S082EA0000000

  • ISBN:

    9781557752154

  • ISSN:

    0251-6365