currency crisis

collocation in English

meaningsofcurrencyandcrisis

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currency
noun
uk
/ˈkʌr.ən.si/
us
/ˈkɝː.ən.si/
the money that is used in a particular country at a ...
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crisis
noun
uk
/ˈkraɪ.sɪs/
us
/ˈkraɪ.sɪs/
a time of great disagreement, confusion, ...
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(Definition ofcurrencyandcrisisfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Although surely not the whole story, self-referential learning dynamics do offer a fresh perspective on the recentcurrencycrisisliterature.
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An evolutionary model ofcurrencycrisisgenerates dynamics that look very much like the dynamics of the actualcurrencycrisis.
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A small but growing literature has recently reconsidered the issue of equilibrium uniqueness in models ofcurrencycrisisgrounded on private information.
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As hypothesized, thecurrencycrisisalso powerfully eroded the prime minister's credibility with the electorate, producing a 17-18 point decrease in his performance rating.
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A banking orcurrencycrisisrelated to privileged lending practices is likely to erode technocratic confidence in existing domestic bank-centered policies.
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Clearly, something was missing from second-generationcurrencycrisismodels.
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Our results imply that a 'transparent policy' during acurrencycrisisis in the policymaker's interest.
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Following the devastating 1994currencycrisis, devaluation and recession compounded the problems of the poorly regulated banking system.
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These problems are frequently associated with deteriorating borrower finances, an increase in short-term borrowing, a deteriorating current account balance, loss of investor confidence, andcurrencycrisis.
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Re-estimating the models without thecurrencycrisisand leader re-election dummies shows that changes in prime ministerial approval and party identification influence the short-term dynamics of vote intentions.
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The concentrated group approach does not account for why financial liberalization so commonly occurs during or soon after an economic crisis - usually involving a banking orcurrencycrisis.
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Given this situation, he believed that a close election or a major political assassination, as was the case in 1993, could lead to underlying conditions contributing to acurrencycrisis.
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Thecurrencycrisis, which is the background to the debate, adds a certain piquancy and a certain drama and excitement to the debate.
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If the legal challenges are successful, the compensation bill will probably cause acurrencycrisis.
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It marks, we believe, the beginning of a period of recovery and expansion from the recent trade recession and thecurrencycrisiswhich accompanied it.
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We all know that acurrencycrisiswould inevitably be associated with a lack of confidence in our economic stability.
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You have a specialcurrencycrisis, which has a relation to reparations and to international debts, and the uneven flow of the world's gold reserves.
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But we have never been in a worsecurrencycrisisthan we are in now.
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We should be grateful that, in the recentcurrencycrisis, sterling was not playing a central rôle.
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