1941. Classifying Exchange Rate Regimes: 15 Years Later
- Author:
- Eduardo Levy-Yeyati and Federico Sturzenegger
- Publication Date:
- 06-2016
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- The John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University
- Abstract:
- Levy Yeyati and Sturzenegger (2001, 2003, 2005) proposed an exchange rate regime classification based on cluster analysis to group countries according to the relative volatility of exchange rates and reserves, thereby shifting the focus from a de jure to de facto approach in the empirical analysis of exchange rate policy. This note extends the classification through 2014 and broadens the country sample, increasing the number of classified country-year observations from 3335 to 5616. Based on this extension, the note documents the main stylized facts in the 2000s, including the behavior of exchange rate policy around the global financial crisis, and the prevalence of floating regimes.
- Topic:
- Economy, Global Political Economy, Global Financial Crisis, and Exchange Rate Policy
- Political Geography:
- Global Focus and Global Markets