Monetary policy in Latin America in the 1990s

For decades until the early 1990s, Latin America was the region of the world with the highest average level of inflation. High inflation was the cumulative result of a long history of activist economic policies based on a disregard for macroeconomic stability. These policies culminated in large gove...

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Autor principal: Corbo, Vittorio
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spelling oai-20.500.12580-36542021-04-24T10:58:08Z Monetary policy in Latin America in the 1990s Corbo, Vittorio POLÍTICA MONETARIA INFLACIÓN BANCOS CENTRALES TIPO DE CAMBIO BALANZA DE PAGOS For decades until the early 1990s, Latin America was the region of the world with the highest average level of inflation. High inflation was the cumulative result of a long history of activist economic policies based on a disregard for macroeconomic stability. These policies culminated in large government deficits that ended up being monetized by the central bank, or in balance of payments crises that resulted in sharp adjustments in exchange rates. 2019-11-01T00:01:14Z 2019-11-01T00:01:14Z 2002 Artículo 956-7421-099 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12580/3654 eng Serieson Central Banking, Analysis, and Economic Policies, no. 4 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Chile http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/cl/ .pdf Sección o Parte de un Documento p. 117-165 application/pdf Banco Central de Chile
institution Banco Central
collection Banco Central
language eng
topic POLÍTICA MONETARIA
INFLACIÓN
BANCOS CENTRALES
TIPO DE CAMBIO
BALANZA DE PAGOS
spellingShingle POLÍTICA MONETARIA
INFLACIÓN
BANCOS CENTRALES
TIPO DE CAMBIO
BALANZA DE PAGOS
Corbo, Vittorio
Monetary policy in Latin America in the 1990s
description For decades until the early 1990s, Latin America was the region of the world with the highest average level of inflation. High inflation was the cumulative result of a long history of activist economic policies based on a disregard for macroeconomic stability. These policies culminated in large government deficits that ended up being monetized by the central bank, or in balance of payments crises that resulted in sharp adjustments in exchange rates.
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author Corbo, Vittorio
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title Monetary policy in Latin America in the 1990s
title_short Monetary policy in Latin America in the 1990s
title_full Monetary policy in Latin America in the 1990s
title_fullStr Monetary policy in Latin America in the 1990s
title_full_unstemmed Monetary policy in Latin America in the 1990s
title_sort monetary policy in latin america in the 1990s
publisher Banco Central de Chile
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