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exchange rate regimes

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Exchange rate regimes is the academic framework used to classify and analyze the diverse policy systems governments adopt to manage the value of their national currency in relation to foreign currencies. This concept examines the characteristics, implementation mechanisms, and macroeconomic implications of different regime types, ranging from rigidly fixed pegs to freely floating rates, constituting a core area of international economics research.

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RM

University of Strathclyde

RI

Stanford University

MB

University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

JA

Harvard University

MC

University of Wisconsin–Madison

Top Institutions

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International Monetary Fund

Washington D.C., United States

National Bureau of Economic Research

Cambridge, United States

Washington D.C., United States

Washington D.C., United States