Inflation under different external regimes : the case of Uruguay

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Inflation under different external regimes : the case of Uruguay

Eduardo Giorgi ; edited by Arne Bigsten

Avebury , Gower, c1991

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This book analyses the causes of inflation in Uruguay. It studies the relationship between inflation, external trade and monetary transactions. The effects of the system of strict trade barriers and of liberalization are compared. The author uses monetarist, structuralist, and neo-structuralist approaches in the analysis. The book concludes that each has something to offer in terms of explaining inflation, but no one system has the complete answer.

Table of Contents

  • Economic change and economic policy in Uruguay 1955-1987
  • a monetarist model of inflation with exogenous money supply
  • inflation and the balance of payments in a monetarist model for a small open economy
  • the case of Uruguay 1956-85
  • structuralist models of inflation.

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