This
paper argues that the "liberalization"
of exchange rate regimes has an independent,
powerful and separate effect on the terms
of trade which has its origin in the currency
markets and not the goods markets. This
effect arises from the secular tendency
of the real values of third world currencies
to fall, relative to the dominant currency
in a regime of "liberalized exchange
rates".
March 22, 2002. |
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