Lessons from monetary and real exchange rate economics

This article is intended to be a sort of flyover, examining certain key aspects of monetary and real exchange rate economics from a convenient distance. In it the author tries to avoid getting into technicalities that are interesting mainly to specialists. He focuses instead on essentials that are c...

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Balance of payments
Brazil
Central banks
Consumer Price Index
Economic Theories
Economics
El Salvador
Energy economics
Equilibrium
Exchange Rate
Exchange rates
Fixed exchange rates
Foreign exchange
Foreign exchange rates
GDP
Gross Domestic Product
Inflation
Interest rates
International
International trade
Mexico
Monetary economics
Monetary policy
Monetary theory
Money
Norway
Peoples Republic of China
Price levels
Prices
Prices and rates
Russia
Sterilization
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