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Managing Economic Volatility in Latin America

✍ Scribed by Gaston Gelos (editor); Alejandro Werner (editor)


Publisher
International Monetary Fund
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
204
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


How has Latin America coped with external shocks and economic vulnerabilities in the aftermath of the global financial crisis? Managing Economic Volatility in Latin America looks at how the region has fared in recent years in an environment of uncertainty. It presents a collection of novel contributions on capital flows, terms of trade, and macroeconomic policy in Latin America. The rigorous expert analysis offers an up-to-date guide to many of the key economic policy questions in the region. Chapters focus on important analytical issues, including assessing reserves adequacy and current account levels. The roles of macroeconomic policies and exchange rates regimes in coping with large capital inflows are examined, as well as the effectiveness of both monetary policy and fiscal policy in dealing with economic challenges in the region.

✦ Subjects


Capital movements -- Latin America. ; Foreign exchange reserves -- Latin America. ; Foreign exchange rates -- Latin America. ; Fiscal policy -- Latin America. ; Monetary policy -- Latin America.


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