Browsing by Subject "Devaluation"
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Devaluation and competitiveness in a small open economy: Ireland 1987-1993
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1995)This paper studies market expectations of a devaluation of the Irish pound from 1987 to 1993, and relates them to the evolution of Ireland's competitiveness over the same period. Much of the volatility of expectations of ... -
Devaluation expectations and fundamentals: some new evidence for Ireland 1979-1994
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 2001)This paper uses a Probit model to link economic fundamentals with devaluation expectations for the Irish pound over the period 1979-1994. The estimates relate to both the probability as well as the size of an expected ... -
Devaluation expectations for the IR#/DM in the EMS: some empirical estimates and their relation to fundamentals
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1995)This paper presents results for devaluation expectations for the IR#/DM for the period of EMS membership. The methodology employed produces estimates of expected rates of devaluation by adjusting the interest rate ... -
"Fiscal policies, devaluations and exchange rate regimes": a comment
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1992)A characteristic of many small countries is their propensity to compare domestic performance with that of the outside world. The Irish are much given to this practice. Different comparators are taken depending on the nature ... -
Fiscal policies, devaluations and exchange rate regimes: the stabilisation programmes of Ireland and Greece
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1992)This paper contrasts the stabilisation programmes of Ireland and Greece in the 1980s and draws out lessons for the design of such programmes in small open economies. Programmes relying on government revenue increases are ...