Currency mismatches and monetary policy: a tale of two equilibria

Chang, R. & Velasco, A.ORCID logo (2005). Currency mismatches and monetary policy: a tale of two equilibria. Journal of International Economics, 69(1), 150-175. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinteco.2005.05.008
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We develop a model of a small economy whose residents choose whether to borrow in domestic or foreign currency. The central bank, in turn, chooses fixed or flexible exchange rates, taking the currency denomination of debts as given. We characterize the simultaneous determination of portfolios and exchange rate regime. Both floating and fixed rates can occur as equilibrium outcomes. “Fear of floating” may emerge endogenously and in association with a currency mismatch in assets and liabilities. If equilibria with both fixed rates and floating rates coexist, the latter is Pareto superior. Lessons for current “de-dollarization” proposals are discussed.

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