Exchange rate misalignment and growth in exports: lessons from the 1994 CFA Franc devaluation
On January 12th 1994, the members of the CFA Franc zone took a bold decision to devalue their currency by 50 %. Despite the significance of this macroeconomic event, the devaluation and its effects on export growth has been given surprisingly little attention. This paper tries to fill this gap in th...
Main Author: | Dillner, G |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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University of Oxford
2022
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