Dollarized Economies in Latin America. An Inflationary Analysis of Pre, During and Post Pandemic
Given the hyperinflation that most of the Latin American countries suffered in the 90 and their decision towards adopting dollarization and in most cases keeping their own currency, this paper analyzes the effectiveness of dollarization as a protective mechanism against economic disruptions in Latin...
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Zusammenfassung: | Given the hyperinflation that most of the Latin American countries suffered
in the 90 and their decision towards adopting dollarization and in most cases
keeping their own currency, this paper analyzes the effectiveness of
dollarization as a protective mechanism against economic disruptions in Latin
American countries. It assesses the context that led Latin American dollarized
countries to dollarize and analyzes CPI, GDP, and the poverty rates pre,
during, and postpandemic in Latin American countries, considering those that
are dollarized and those that are not, and evaluating its relation to the US.
Interviews were carried out with experts in the field. It assesses the
advantages and disadvantages of dollarization regarding global crises. The data
was compared and analyzed to check if there were patterns that support the
paper objective which is that dollarization might serve as a protective
mechanism against economic disruption. It was found that dollarization protects
the economy against inflation, however, it does not fully protect the economy
when considering economic performance and poverty. In conclusion, this research
concludes that dollarization does not completely serve as a protective
mechanism against economic disruptions nonetheless, it found that a bigger role
is played by domestic policies and government action. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2501.12358 |