Deposit Dollarization : What's Happening, What Can Be Done?
Around the world-not just in Latin America -central bankers are looking uneasily at the growing share of foreign currency-denominated deposits in their banking systems. They have a sense that these deposits may not be a good thing, or at least may...
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okr-10986-112572021-04-23T14:02:54Z Deposit Dollarization : What's Happening, What Can Be Done? Honohan, Patrick BALANCE SHEETS BANK DEPOSITS BANKING SYSTEM BANKING SYSTEMS CAPITAL FLIGHT CENTRAL AMERICA CENTRAL BANKS CREDIBILITY DEVALUATION DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS ECONOMICS ECONOMICS RESEARCH EMERGING ECONOMIES EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATE FLEXIBILITY EXCHANGE RATE STABILITY EXCHANGE RATES EXPOSURE EXTERNALITIES FINANCIAL DEPTH FINANCIAL INNOVATION FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES FINANCIAL POLICY FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL STRUCTURES FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN EXCHANGE GLOBALIZATION INCOME INFLATION INFLATION RATES INSURANCE INTERMEDIATION LEGAL TENDER LIABILITY LOCAL CURRENCY M2 MACROECONOMIC POLICY MIDDLE EAST MONETARY AUTHORITIES MORAL HAZARD NONPERFORMING LOANS NORTH AFRICA PER CAPITA INCOME PORTFOLIOS REGRESSION ANALYSIS SECURITIES TRANSITION ECONOMIES VOLATILITY Around the world-not just in Latin America -central bankers are looking uneasily at the growing share of foreign currency-denominated deposits in their banking systems. They have a sense that these deposits may not be a good thing, or at least may be a symptom of weaknesses in their financial structures or policies. In some countries spontaneous dollarization of the banking system has long been extensive and well known; in other countries it has been a creeping affair. 2012-08-13T14:35:05Z 2012-08-13T14:35:05Z 2004-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/09/5179847/deposit-dollarization-whats-happening-can-done http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11257 English PREM Notes; No. 92 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research |
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BALANCE SHEETS BANK DEPOSITS BANKING SYSTEM BANKING SYSTEMS CAPITAL FLIGHT CENTRAL AMERICA CENTRAL BANKS CREDIBILITY DEVALUATION DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS ECONOMICS ECONOMICS RESEARCH EMERGING ECONOMIES EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATE FLEXIBILITY EXCHANGE RATE STABILITY EXCHANGE RATES EXPOSURE EXTERNALITIES FINANCIAL DEPTH FINANCIAL INNOVATION FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES FINANCIAL POLICY FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL STRUCTURES FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN EXCHANGE GLOBALIZATION INCOME INFLATION INFLATION RATES INSURANCE INTERMEDIATION LEGAL TENDER LIABILITY LOCAL CURRENCY M2 MACROECONOMIC POLICY MIDDLE EAST MONETARY AUTHORITIES MORAL HAZARD NONPERFORMING LOANS NORTH AFRICA PER CAPITA INCOME PORTFOLIOS REGRESSION ANALYSIS SECURITIES TRANSITION ECONOMIES VOLATILITY |
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BALANCE SHEETS BANK DEPOSITS BANKING SYSTEM BANKING SYSTEMS CAPITAL FLIGHT CENTRAL AMERICA CENTRAL BANKS CREDIBILITY DEVALUATION DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS ECONOMICS ECONOMICS RESEARCH EMERGING ECONOMIES EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATE FLEXIBILITY EXCHANGE RATE STABILITY EXCHANGE RATES EXPOSURE EXTERNALITIES FINANCIAL DEPTH FINANCIAL INNOVATION FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES FINANCIAL POLICY FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL STRUCTURES FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN EXCHANGE GLOBALIZATION INCOME INFLATION INFLATION RATES INSURANCE INTERMEDIATION LEGAL TENDER LIABILITY LOCAL CURRENCY M2 MACROECONOMIC POLICY MIDDLE EAST MONETARY AUTHORITIES MORAL HAZARD NONPERFORMING LOANS NORTH AFRICA PER CAPITA INCOME PORTFOLIOS REGRESSION ANALYSIS SECURITIES TRANSITION ECONOMIES VOLATILITY Honohan, Patrick Deposit Dollarization : What's Happening, What Can Be Done? |
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PREM Notes; No. 92 |
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Around the world-not just in Latin
America -central bankers are looking uneasily at the growing
share of foreign currency-denominated deposits in their
banking systems. They have a sense that these deposits may
not be a good thing, or at least may be a symptom of
weaknesses in their financial structures or policies. In
some countries spontaneous dollarization of the banking
system has long been extensive and well known; in other
countries it has been a creeping affair. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Honohan, Patrick |
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Honohan, Patrick |
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Honohan, Patrick |
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Deposit Dollarization : What's Happening, What Can Be Done? |
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Deposit Dollarization : What's Happening, What Can Be Done? |
title_full |
Deposit Dollarization : What's Happening, What Can Be Done? |
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Deposit Dollarization : What's Happening, What Can Be Done? |
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Deposit Dollarization : What's Happening, What Can Be Done? |
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deposit dollarization : what's happening, what can be done? |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/09/5179847/deposit-dollarization-whats-happening-can-done http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11257 |
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