Currency crisis: a theoretical and empirical perspective/ Andre Fourcans and Raphel Franck

By: Fourcans, AndreContributor(s): Franck, RaphelMaterial type: TextTextSeries: (New horizons in money and finance)Publication details: Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2003Description: xvi, 261 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9781843764335Subject(s): Financial crises--Mathematical modelsDDC classification: 332
Contents:
First-Generation Models of Currency Crises -- Main Assumptions of First-generation Models -- The growth in domestic credit -- The outbreak of speculative attacks -- Aspects of the Policymaker's Behaviour -- Defences against speculative attacks -- The choice of an exchange rate regime after speculative attacks -- Speculative attacks in a stochastic framework -- Extensions of First-generation Models -- Fiscal sources of speculative attacks -- Real effects of currency crises -- Influence of the banking sector -- Coordination of speculative attacks and contagion -- Second-Generation Models of Currency Crises -- Self-fulfilling Expectations and the Outbreak of Currency Crises -- Self-fulfilling speculative attacks -- Escape clause models -- Self-fulfilling Expectations and Currency Crisis Contagion -- Main assumptions of pure contagion models -- Pure contagion of currency crises -- The Relevance of Second-generation Models -- Regulatory implications of second-generation models -- Empirical assessments of currency crises -- Theoretical and empirical problems with multiple equilibria -- Third-Generation Models of Currency Crises -- Economic Policy Tradeoffs and the Outbreak of Currency Crises -- The policymaker's optimal commitment to exchange rate stability -- Exchange-rate based stabilisation plans and currency crises -- Optimal monetary policy and the interest rate defence of the fixed exchange rate system -- The policymaker's reputation -- Deteriorated Fundamentals and Currency Crisis Contagion -- Models of 'common shocks'.
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First-Generation Models of Currency Crises --
Main Assumptions of First-generation Models --
The growth in domestic credit --
The outbreak of speculative attacks --
Aspects of the Policymaker's Behaviour --
Defences against speculative attacks --
The choice of an exchange rate regime after speculative attacks --
Speculative attacks in a stochastic framework --
Extensions of First-generation Models --
Fiscal sources of speculative attacks --
Real effects of currency crises --
Influence of the banking sector --
Coordination of speculative attacks and contagion --
Second-Generation Models of Currency Crises --
Self-fulfilling Expectations and the Outbreak of Currency Crises --
Self-fulfilling speculative attacks --
Escape clause models --
Self-fulfilling Expectations and Currency Crisis Contagion --
Main assumptions of pure contagion models --
Pure contagion of currency crises --
The Relevance of Second-generation Models --
Regulatory implications of second-generation models --
Empirical assessments of currency crises --
Theoretical and empirical problems with multiple equilibria --
Third-Generation Models of Currency Crises --
Economic Policy Tradeoffs and the Outbreak of Currency Crises --
The policymaker's optimal commitment to exchange rate stability --
Exchange-rate based stabilisation plans and currency crises --
Optimal monetary policy and the interest rate defence of the fixed exchange rate system --
The policymaker's reputation --
Deteriorated Fundamentals and Currency Crisis Contagion --
Models of 'common shocks'.

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