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Black Market Exchange Rate, Unification of the Foreign- Exchange Markets and Monetary Policy

The Case of El Salvador

by Nolvia N. Saca (Author)
©1997 Thesis 242 Pages

Summary

This study examines theoretically as well as empirically the behavior of a small open economy, first, under a dual official-black market exchange rate regime, and then, under the process of unification that has as its ultimate objective to absorb and legalize the black market for foreign exchange, eliminating the inefficiencies and market fragmentation associated with quasi-illegal activities. The study provides a modest insight into the difficulties of maintaining a system of dual exchange rates, on the one hand, and into the problems that a central bank may face in the conduct of monetary policy in the context of exchange rate and financial liberalization, on the other hand. It should also serve as a basis and motivation for continuing work on the design of the appropriate strategy of monetary policy for El Salvador. Additionally, it could serve as a guide for many developing countries which have a sizable black market and consider the unification of foreign exchange markets an important policy objective.

Details

Pages
242
Year
1997
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631499542
Language
English
Published
Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Bern, New York, Paris, Wien, 1997. 242 pp., 27 fig., 44 tab.

Biographical notes

Nolvia N. Saca (Author)

The Author: Nolvia N. Saca comes from San Salvador, El Salvador. B.A. in Economics, Universidad José Simeón Cañas, San Salvador, 1978. Diplôme d'Hautes Etudes in International Economics, the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, 1981. ASC, International Economic Policy Research, Kiel Institute of World Economics, 1990. She held a variety of positions in public and academic institutions in El Salvador. In 1995 she obtained a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Kiel. More recently she works as Economic Advisor of the Central Bank's Presidency.

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