The Transactions Demand for Money in the Presence of Currency Substitution: Evidence from Vietnam.
Currency substitution - the use of foreign money to finance transactions between domestic residents - is widespread in low income and transition economies. Traditionally, however, empirical models of the demand for money tend to concentrate on the portfolio motive for holding foreign currency, while...
Autors principals: | Adam, C, Goujon, M, Jeanneney, S |
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Format: | Working paper |
Idioma: | English |
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CERDI
2003
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