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Convertibility risk: the precautionary demand for foreign currency in a crisis
Authors:Stanley W Black  Charis Christofides  Alex Mourmouras
Institution:(1) Department of Economics, University of North Carolina, CB# 3305, Gardner Hall, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA;(2) Room HQ1-13-215, Office of the Executive Directors, International Monetary Fund, 700 19th Street NW, Washington, DC 20431, USA;(3) Room HQ2-4-781, IMF Institute, International Monetary Fund, 700 19th Street NW, Washington, DC 20431, USA
Abstract:This paper presents theoretical work linking money demand to the perceptions of households about the risk that domestic currency may become inconvertible or that it may be devalued. An empirical investigation of the size of this effect is carried out using monthly data for Korea to estimate an augmented demand-for-money equation. It is found that the fear of inconvertibility arising from the 1997 Korean currency crisis may have caused broad money demand to fall by 4–5% points,equivalent to the loss of reserves of $6–7.5 billion (or about 30% of reserves as measured at end-November 1997). This is a revised version of IMF Working paper WP/2001/210; it was written while Professor Black was Senior Policy Advisor at the IMF Institute and Christofides and Mourmouras were staff members in the IMF’s Policy Development and Review Department. The views expressed are those of the authors and should not be attributed to the IMF, its Executive Board, or its management. For useful comments and suggestions we thank an anonymous referee, Tim Lane, Ydahlia Metzgen, Roberto Perelli, Tony Richards, Christian Mulder, Steve Russell, as well as seminar participants at the IMF Institute, the IMF’s Asia and Pacific Department, Federal Reserve Board, and Bank of Indonesia. We would also like to note similar (unpublished) empirical results using our approach by Dr. Rino Effendi for Indonesia and Angana Banerji for Russia
Keywords:Convertibility risk  Currency crisis  Demand for money  Currency substitution  International reserves  Korea
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