- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Series Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
-
1 Introduction -
2 Currency Boards in Historical Perspective -
3 Why Do Countries Choose Currency Boards? -
4 Modern Currency Boards: Structural and Institutional Aspects -
5 Stylized Facts -
6 Inflation and Disinflation under Alternative Exchange Rate Regimes -
7 Output Growth and Trade Performance -
8 Argentina -
9 Euro-Based Currency Boards: Introduction -
10 Estonia -
11 Lithuania -
12 Bulgaria -
13 Bosnia and Herzegovina -
14 Euro-Based Currency Boards: An Assessment -
15 Conclusions - Appendix 1: Institutional Characteristics of Modern Currency Boards
- Appendix 2: Data Sources and Definitions
- References
- Index
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Chapter:
- (p.183) 13 Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Source:
- Currency Boards in Retrospect and Prospect
- Author(s):
Wolf Holger C.
Ghosh Atish R.
Berger Helge
Gulde Anne-Marie
- Publisher:
- The MIT Press
This chapter looks at the establishment of a currency board in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1997. The analysis cover the board’s structure, monetary and banking policies, the board’s impact on macroeconomic performance, and Bosnia and Herzegovina’ economic outlook.
Keywords: currency boards, exchange rate regime, monetary policies, banking policies, macroeconomic performance
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Series Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
-
1 Introduction -
2 Currency Boards in Historical Perspective -
3 Why Do Countries Choose Currency Boards? -
4 Modern Currency Boards: Structural and Institutional Aspects -
5 Stylized Facts -
6 Inflation and Disinflation under Alternative Exchange Rate Regimes -
7 Output Growth and Trade Performance -
8 Argentina -
9 Euro-Based Currency Boards: Introduction -
10 Estonia -
11 Lithuania -
12 Bulgaria -
13 Bosnia and Herzegovina -
14 Euro-Based Currency Boards: An Assessment -
15 Conclusions - Appendix 1: Institutional Characteristics of Modern Currency Boards
- Appendix 2: Data Sources and Definitions
- References
- Index