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Exchange Rate Policy in Philippine Development

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  • Bautista, Romeo M.

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This paper examines the conduct of exchange rate policy in the Philippines since the early 1980s, paying particular attention to the influence of exchange rate adjustments on relative production incentives. While primary interest is in the exchange rate regime and its incentive effects, the role of trade policy has to be simultaneously analyzed in view of its influence on the conduct of exchange rate policy as well as its direct effect on the real exchange rate. Moreover, there are analytical and empirical linkages of the real exchange rate to macroeconomic policy that need to be examined.

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  • Bautista, Romeo M., 2003. "Exchange Rate Policy in Philippine Development," Research Paper Series RPS 2003-01, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:phd:rpseri:rps_2003-01
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    1. Maria Socorro Gochoco-Bautista, 2006. "An Assessment of the Usefulness of Money for Policy in the Philippines," Asian Economic Papers, MIT Press, vol. 5(1), pages 142-176, Winter.
    2. Jeffrey G. Williamson & Emmanuel S. de Dios, 2014. "Has the Philippines forever lost its chance at industrialization?," Philippine Review of Economics, University of the Philippines School of Economics and Philippine Economic Society, vol. 51(2), pages 47-66, December.
    3. Roehlano M. Briones, 2014. "Estimates of Domestic Resource Cost in Philippines Agriculture," World Bank Publications - Reports 20070, The World Bank Group.
    4. Briones, Roehlano M., 2016. "Domestic Resource Cost in Philippine Agriculture: Measuring Global Competitiveness of Key Commodities," Philippine Journal of Development PJD 2014-2015 Vol. 41-42 , Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
    5. Akhand Akhtar Hossain, 2015. "The Evolution of Central Banking and Monetary Policy in the Asia-Pacific," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 14611.
    6. Llanto, Gilberto M., 2012. "Philippine Productivity Dynamics in the Last Five Decades and Determinants of Total Factor Productivity," Discussion Papers DP 2012-11, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.

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