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Gilda Fernandez - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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from fixed to float operational aspects of moving toward Exchange rate flexibility
Social Science Research Network, 2004Co-Authors: Rupa Duttagupta, Gilda FernandezAbstract:This paper identifies the institutional and operational requisites for transitions to floating Exchange rate regimes. In particular, it explores key issues underlying the transition, including developing a deep and liquid foreign Exchange market, formulating intervention policies consistent with the new regime, establishing an alternative nominal anchor in the context of a new monetary policy framework, and building the capacity of market participants to Manage Exchange rate risks and of supervisory authorities to regulate and monitor them. It also assesses the factors that influence the pace of exit and the appropriate sequencing of Exchange rate flexibility and capital account liberalization.
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from fixed to float operational aspects of moving towards Exchange rate flexibility
IMF Working Papers, 2004Co-Authors: Gilda Fernandez, Cem Karacadag, Rupa DuttaguptaAbstract:This paper identifies the institutional and operational requisites for transitions to floating Exchange rate regimes. In particular, it explores key issues underlying the transition, including developing a deep and liquid foreign Exchange market, formulating intervention policies consistent with the new regime, establishing an alternative nominal anchor in the context of a new monetary policy framework, and building the capacity of market participants to Manage Exchange rate risks and of supervisory authorities to regulate and monitor them. It also assesses the factors that influence the pace of exit and the appropriate sequencing of Exchange rate flexibility and capital account liberalization.
Rupa Duttagupta - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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from fixed to float operational aspects of moving toward Exchange rate flexibility
Social Science Research Network, 2004Co-Authors: Rupa Duttagupta, Gilda FernandezAbstract:This paper identifies the institutional and operational requisites for transitions to floating Exchange rate regimes. In particular, it explores key issues underlying the transition, including developing a deep and liquid foreign Exchange market, formulating intervention policies consistent with the new regime, establishing an alternative nominal anchor in the context of a new monetary policy framework, and building the capacity of market participants to Manage Exchange rate risks and of supervisory authorities to regulate and monitor them. It also assesses the factors that influence the pace of exit and the appropriate sequencing of Exchange rate flexibility and capital account liberalization.
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from fixed to float operational aspects of moving towards Exchange rate flexibility
IMF Working Papers, 2004Co-Authors: Gilda Fernandez, Cem Karacadag, Rupa DuttaguptaAbstract:This paper identifies the institutional and operational requisites for transitions to floating Exchange rate regimes. In particular, it explores key issues underlying the transition, including developing a deep and liquid foreign Exchange market, formulating intervention policies consistent with the new regime, establishing an alternative nominal anchor in the context of a new monetary policy framework, and building the capacity of market participants to Manage Exchange rate risks and of supervisory authorities to regulate and monitor them. It also assesses the factors that influence the pace of exit and the appropriate sequencing of Exchange rate flexibility and capital account liberalization.
John Williamson - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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crawling bands or monitoring bands how to Manage Exchange rates in a world of capital mobility
Research Papers in Economics, 1999Co-Authors: John WilliamsonAbstract:If the foreign Exchange market behaved as it is assumed to do in economics textbooks, with ubiquitous rational expectations the driving force, it is indeed difficult to imagine why anyone would not want to allow the Exchange rate to float (at least for countries that do not satisfy the conditions to be part of an optimum currency area). Since most economists like to assume that their models do indeed describe the real world, to some reasonable approximation, it is not difficult to understand the appeal of floating to the profession.
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crawling bands or monitoring bands how to Manage Exchange rates in a world of capital mobility
International Finance, 1998Co-Authors: John WilliamsonAbstract:This paper discusses the choice of Exchange-rate regime. It is argued that in general floating is undesirable, because of the extreme weakness of the economic mechanism that holds the Exchange rate close to a level consistent with the fundamentals. Of the alternatives, fixed rates can occasionally make sense, where several conditions are all satisfied. But under current conditions of high capital mobility the more prudent choice will in most cases be a system of limited flexibility, in the form of a ‘crawling band’ (a wide band that is adjusted in small steps so as to keep it in line with the fundamentals, but is defended in the traditional ways) or possibly a ‘monitoring band’ (a wide band with similar properties, which is defended only when the rate goes outside the band).
Redmond Tony - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Microsoft® Exchange Server 2010 Inside Out
Microsoft Press, 2010Co-Authors: Redmond TonyAbstract:Dive into Exchange Server 2010 and SP1-and discover how to really put your messaging solutions to work! This well-organized and in-depth reference packs all the details you need to deploy and Manage Exchange 2010, including hundreds of timesaving solutions, expert tips, and workarounds.Topics include preparing for the deployment of Exchange 2010; new features of Service Pack 1; using Remote PowerShell and the Exchange Management Shell; understanding how the new Role Based Access Control (RBAC) permissions model works and how to customize it to your requirements; the new high availability mod
William R Stanek - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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microsoft Exchange server 2010 administrator s pocket consultant
2009Co-Authors: William R StanekAbstract:Portable and precise, this pocket-sized guide delivers immediate answers for the day-to-day administration of Exchange Server 2010. Zero in on core support and maintenance tasks using quick-reference tables, instructions, and lists. Youll get the focused information you need to solve problems and get the job donewhether youre at your desk or in the field! Get fast facts to: Configure and Manage Exchange clients Set up users, contacts, distribution lists, and address books Administer permissions, rules, policies, and security settings Manage databases and storage groups Optimize message processing, logging, and anti-spam filtering Administer at the command line using Exchange Management Shell Configure SMTP, connectors, links, and Edge subscriptions Manage mobile device features and client access Back up and restore systems