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Presión en el mercado cambiario para el caso venezolano (1984-2003)

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Pedauga, Luis Enrique
Noguera, Carlos

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Esta investigación presenta una propuesta para medir el indicador de presión del mercado cambiario para el caso de Venezuela, haciendo uso de análisis de componentes principales. Por su parte, se presenta un modelo monetario ampliado con la riqueza del sector no financiero y la dinámica entre las tasas de interés domésticas y foráneas, para contrastar empíricamente, a través de método econométrico de retardos distribuidos, los determinantes de la presión del mercado cambiario venezolano dentro de la dinámica de la política monetaria en Venezuela entre los años 1984 y 2003.

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Paper provided by University Library of Munich, Germany in its series MPRA Paper with number 14294.

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Keywords: Presión en el mercado cambiario; intervención en el mercado cambiario; determinantes monetarios; Análisis de Componentes Principales y Análisis de Regresión con retardos distribuidos.;

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