Inflation Targeting in Latin America: Toward a Monetary Union?

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  • Economía Journal

Resumen

  • In recent years, five of the main economies in Latin America -Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Colombia and Peru- have adopted Inflation Targeting regimes. In the context of these converging monetary strategies, would the IT nations in the region be better off adopting a common currency? Would they be better off if they dollarize? Would a common currency be a better alternative than dollarization? The answers I give to these questions are yes, yes (except for Brazil) and maybe.

fecha de publicación

  • 2011

Página inicial

  • 71

Última página

  • 118

Volumen

  • 12

Issue

  • Fall 2011