What is the Impact of Dollarization in Developing Economies?

In developing economies, significant amounts of financial intermediation take place in foreign currency, a phenomenon referred to as dollarization. In this video, HUSNU DALGIC analyzes dollarization and its impacts. Looking at data on households and companies as well as broader economic trends, Dalgic’s work calls into question the broadly held assumption that dollarization leads to financial instability. Defining dollarization as a ‘within country insurance arrangement’, the research shows how borrowing and lending in a foreign currency can bring significant benefits.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21036/LTPUB101032

University of Mannheim (Universität Mannheim)

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University of Mannheim (Universität Mannheim)

Original Publication

Financial dollarization in emerging markets: Efficient risk sharing or prescription for disaster?

Lawrence J. Christiano

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Hüsnü Dalgıc

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Armen Nurbekyan

Published in 2021