Brazilian Journal of Political Economy (Sep 2009)

Do populismo às bandas cambiais: a evolução da política cambial no Chile de 1970 a 1999 From populism to exchange rate bands: the evolution of exchange rate policy in Chile from 1970 to 1999

  • Patrícia Helena F. Cunha,
  • Paulo Gala

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0101-31572009000300003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 3
pp. 35 – 53

Abstract

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We discuss in this paper the evolution of exchange rate policy in Chile since the seventies, with special attention to overvaluation and undervaluation cycles. Following a recent literature that argues in favor of competitive currencies as part of a development strategy, we argue that the Chilean exchange rate policy in the years that go from 1984 until 1999 were very important to its growth results. Chile even managed to go through the nineties without a major external crisis, especially when compared to its Latin American neighbors. We argue here that the exchange rate crawling band adopted in the middle eighties and nineties was important for its growth strategy.

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