fixed exchange
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffixedandexchange
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fixed
adjective
uk/fɪkst/us/fɪkst/
arranged or decided already and not able to ...
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exchange
noun
uk/ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/us/ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/
the act of giving something to someone and them giving you ...
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(Definition offixedandexchangefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoffixed exchange
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This placed strains on the newfixedexchangerate system.
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Given afixedexchangerate (the case of a monetary union), this option would no longer exist.
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That was a pre-announced crawling peg, so analytically the new regime was equivalent to thefixedexchangerate.
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So 1991 brought another change in the regime -fixedexchangerate was substituted with the crawling peg.
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At the same time, the banks had taken advantage of thefixedexchangerate to take out large low-interest-rate dollar loans.
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For example, afixedexchangerate may lead international investors to expect that they can lend more for a longer time at tolerable risk.
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Afixedexchangerate regime, albeit an uninteresting one, would result if = 0.
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The movement to gold led countries to converge on to trajectories of low inflation, thus promoting a set of stablefixedexchangerates.
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Furthermore, it is incorrect to viewfixedexchangerates as a policy choice, since they were only marginally the results of governmental actions.
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Its four stabilizing anchors were thefixedexchangerate7, the money wage, real money supply and real interest rate.
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Nontraded goods and macroeconomic policy under afixedexchangerate.
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As always withfixedexchangerates, politics was determining decisions.
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If the prospect for inflation was dramatically better than assumed, then a system offixedexchangerates began to look considerably more realistic, though not totally free from difficulty.
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With some form of crediblyfixedexchangerate, there is almost no scope for active monetary policy - monetary independence is essentially surrendered.
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A return to morefixedexchangerates, especially vis-a-vis the existing snake currencies, was likely at the least to imply a slower depreciation than would otherwise occur.
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Fixedexchangerate and high nominal interest rates initially brought some spectacular successes.
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National monetary autonomy was in any event incompatible with the combination of free markets, capital mobility andfixedexchangerates.
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The regime crumpled under the realisation of the inescapable power of the trilemma problem: open capital markets, domestic independence andfixedexchangerates could not be simultaneously realised.
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Our prior assumptions here are less obvious because, by also controlling for the exchange rate (see below), we are effectively simulating a 'gold standard' of irrevocablyfixedexchangerates.
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