LAC Semiannual Report, October 2013 : Latin America's Deceleration and the Exchange Rate Buffer / Augusto de la Torre, Eduardo Levy Yeyati, Samuel Pienknagura.

This semiannual report examines the short and medium-term challenges for Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) as the external factors that were instrumental in the region's recent performance recede. In particular, we address the role of the exchange rate as a counter-cyclical policy tool to b...

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Main Author: De la Torre
Other Authors: Levy Yeyati, Pienknagura, Augusto, Eduardo, Samuel, Augusto de la Torre, Eduardo Levy Yeyati, Samuel Pienknagura, De la Torre, Augusto, Levy Yeyati, Eduardo, Pienknagura, Samuel
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2013.
Series:Latin America and the Caribbean Semiannual Report.
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Summary:This semiannual report examines the short and medium-term challenges for Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) as the external factors that were instrumental in the region's recent performance recede. In particular, we address the role of the exchange rate as a counter-cyclical policy tool to buffer adverse external shocks. As is customary in this series, Chapter 1 starts by providing an overview of the global economy and its implications for the short and medium-term prospects of the LAC region. It also examines the vulnerabilities of the region as tailwinds recede. Chapter 2 describes the new role of the exchange rate as a shock absorber in LAC amid the important transformations observed in the region in the past decade on the macro-financial front. Finally, Chapter 3 gives a detailed look at exchange rate-smoothing policy interventions.
Physical Description:1 online resource (83 pages)
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.