2024-03-29T15:11:06Zhttps://repositorio.bde.es/oai/requestoai:repositorio.bde.es:123456789/68622023-11-02T16:18:00Zcom_123456789_5661com_123456789_21col_123456789_5691
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Arce, Óscar
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2006-04-03
Motivated by a strong degree of hysteresis in the stock of monetization observed after the end of hyperinflations, I provide a cash-and-credit model in which the use of money exhibits some persistence because individuals can establish long-lasting credit relationships. This feature helps to account for the main stylized facts of extreme hyperinflations and reconcile some conflicting views on their causes, development and end without departing from rational expectations. Unlike the existing literature, I show that when hysteresis is possible, an orthodox fiscal-monetary reform that successfully stops a speculative hyperinflation may not be sufficient to prevent it. [resumen de autor]
ISSN: 0213-2710 (en papel)
ISSN: 1579-8666 (en línea)
https://repositorio.bde.es/handle/123456789/6862
000186605
DTRA-200607-eng
Fiscal-Monetary Reform
Multiple Equilibria
Hysteresis
Speculative hyperinflations : when can we rule them out?