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ID121189
Title ProperSouth Asian exchange rates regimes
Other Title Informationfixed, flexible or something in-between?
LanguageENG
AuthorCavoli, Tony ;  Rajan, Ramkishen S
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article presents an analysis of the degree of de facto exchange rate flexibility in the exchange rate regimes for selected South Asian economies, viz., Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Three commonly employed measures of exchange rate classification are used: a simple exchange market pressure (EMP) measure, a GARCH specification and a regression-based model. The article finds strong evidence of limited flexibility in all the South Asian economies-particularly against the US dollar, which can suggest a heavy degree of currency management. While Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka effectively have fixed exchange rate regimes vis-à-vis the US dollar, India appears to operate somewhat more as a managed floater with a movement towards greater flexibility in recent years.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia Economic Journal Vol. 14, No.1; Mar 2013: p.1-15
Journal SourceSouth Asia Economic Journal Vol. 14, No.1; Mar 2013: p.1-15
Key WordsExchange Rate Regimes ;  Fixed ;  Flexible ;  South Asia ;  US Dollar Peg ;  United States


 
 
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