Exchange Rate Unification Under Non-Credibility: The Haïtian Economy |
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Authors: | Kathleen Dorsainvil |
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Institution: | (1) Winston-Salem State University, Winston-Salem, NC, 27110, U.S.A |
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Abstract: | This paper builds on three strands of literature—Early Warning Systems (EWS), parallel exchange rates, and collapsing exchange rate regimes—by addressing the issue of credibility in the context of unification of the exchange rate in the Haïtian economy. It takes the view that when policymakers are perceived as non-credible, economic agents resort to observation of the economy's performance to assess the imminence of reforms. They then readjust their own behavior, particularly in the area of asset holdings. This paper models the adjustment process using the EWS ratios. Data supports the idea that credibility of the reform mounts over time reaching 85 percent on the eve of the reform.Winston-Salem State University—U.S.A. I would like to thank Mina Baliamoune and an anonymous referee of this journal for helpful comments and suggestions. All remaining errors are my responsibility. |
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Keywords: | E58 F31 O54 |
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