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Title: Exchange Rate Policy Design: Choosing the Right Exchange Rate Response in a Changing Environment
Authors: Obadan, M. I.
Keywords: Exchange rate policy
Exchange rate regimes
Fixed exchange rates
Dollarisation
Monetary Union
Currency Boards
Single Currency Peg
Crawling Peg
Floating exchange rate
Managed float
Nigeria
Issue Date: Dec-2007
Publisher: Central Bank of Nigeria
Citation: Obadan, M. I. (2007). Exchange Rate Policy Design: Choosing the Right Exchange Rate Response in a Changing Environment. Economic and Financial Review, 45(4), 143-163.
Series/Report no.: 45;4
Abstract: This article examines exchange rate policy design with reference to how to choose the appropriate exchange rate Response for the right environment. The article is structured into four parts with the introduction as part I. Part II gives the overview of Nigeria's exchange rate framework. Part III reviews different concepts of equilibrium exchange rates with a focus on the fundamental equilibrium exchange rate (FEER) and the behavioural equilibrium exchange rate (BEER) approaches. Part IV discusses the challenges encountered in choosing the right exchange rate response in the new banking sector environment. Part V concludes the paper and proffers the way forward.
URI: http://library.cbn.gov.ng:8092/jspui/handle/123456789/146
ISSN: 1957-2968
Appears in Collections:Economic and Financial Review



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