Preserving the CFA zone
Shantayanan Devarajan
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Preserving the CFA zone
Published
1994
Publisher
World Bank, Policy Research Dept., Public Economics Division
Pages
14
Subjects
Leading indicators of currency crises
Monetary policy in the aftermath of currency crises
Distributional effects of currency devaluation on households in Rwanda
Impact of currency realignment on U.S. exports to Germany
Fiscal consequences of currency devaluation in the context of the Nigerian economy
Effects of currency depreciation on prices, production, and foreign trade, 1929 to 1937
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Preserving the CFA zone was written by Shantayanan Devarajan.
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