Fixed Exchange Rate - Literature

Literature

  • Tiwari, Rajnish (2003): Post-Crisis Exchange Rate Regimes in Southeast Asia, Seminar Paper, University of Hamburg. (PDF)

Fixed or Flexible?

  • Getting the Exchange Rate Right in the 1990s

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