Demanding Devaluation : Exchange Rate Politics in the Developing World
Demanding Devaluation : Exchange Rate Politics in the Developing World
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Author(s): Steinberg, David A.
ISBN No.: 9780801453847
Pages: 288
Year: 201505
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 75.83
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Exchange rate policy has profound consequences for economic development, financial crises, and international political conflict. Some governments in the developing world maintain excessively weak and undervalued exchange rates, a policy that promotes export-led development but often heightens tensions with foreign governments. Many other developing countries overvalue their exchange rates, which increases consumers' purchasing power but often reduces economic growth. In Demanding Devaluation , David Steinberg argues that the demands of powerful interest groups often dictate government decisions about the level of the exchange rate. Combining rich qualitative case studies of China, Argentina, South Korea, Mexico, and Iran with cross-national statistical analyses, Steinberg reveals that exchange rate policy is heavily influenced by a country's domestic political arrangements. Interest group demands influence exchange rate policy, and national institutional structures shape whether interest groups lobby for an undervalued or an overvalued rate. A country's domestic political system helps determine whether it undervalues its exchange rate and experiences explosive economic growth or if it overvalues its exchange rate and sees its economy stagnate as a result. --David Andrew Singer, MIT, author of Regulating Capital: Setting Standards for the International Financial System.



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