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Working Paper

International Exchange Rate Systems - Where do we Stand?

Kiel Working Papers, 1288

Authors

  • Siebert
  • H.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

E E5 E42 E58 E61 F31 F32 F33

Key Words

Balance of payments situations

Choosing the exchange rate system

Exchange rate systems

External and internal equilibrium

Options for the future

Unilateral and multilateral arrangements

Universal money

This paper analyzes institutional arrangements for exchange rate systems and reviews what we know. It looks at the foreign exchange market, different balance of payment situations in which countries find themselves and the necessary exchange rate adjustments. It studies the options that are available to countries in choosing their exchange rate system (type of nominal anchor, nominal anchor versus real target and the degree of sovereignty to be given up) and reviews the historical experience for multilateral options. The actual system is a fragile low-inflation central bank dominated arrangement. Options for the future rest on quite a few idealistic ideas. In addition to choosing the exchange rate system, adopting the right exchange rate is also addressed.

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