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Controlling Currency Mismatches In Emerging Markets

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    Author(s)Morris Goldstein Philip Turner
    PublisherVIVA BOOKS PRIVATE LIMITED
    ISBN9788130900933
    Pages164
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2006

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    VIVA BOOKS PRIVATE LIMITED Controlling Currency Mismatches In Emerging Markets by Morris Goldstein Philip Turner

    In most of the currency crises of the 1990s the largest output falls have occurred in those emerging economies with large currency mismatches a phenomenon that occurs when assets and liabilities are denominated in different currencies such that NET worth is sensitive to changes in the exchange rate. Currency mismatching makes crisis management much more difficult since it constrains the willingness of the monetary authority to reduce interest rates in a recession (for fear of initiating a large fall in the currency that would bring with it large-scale insolvencies). the mismatching also produces a fear of floating on the part of emerging economies sometimes inducing them to make currency-regime choices that are not in their own long-term interest. Authors Morris Goldstein and Philip Turner summarize what is known about the origins of currency mismatching in emerging economies discuss how best to define and measure currency mismatching and review policy options for reducing the size of the problem.