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Pedro H. Albuquerque University of Minnesota Duluth Solange Gouvea University of California, Santa Cruz - Department of Economics
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21 Oct 07
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24 Mar 09
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Abstract:
During the last two decades of the twentieth century, Brazil went through a sequence of failed stabilization plans that tried to cope with an enduring hyperinflation. This paper uses a money demand model to evaluate monetary policies during those episodes. Consistency between money supply and expected conditional money demand growth rates is considered for each plan. It is shown that unsuccessful programs were marked by excessive liquidity. The results not only suggest that monetary mismanagement led to the failure of the plans, but also that the excessive liquidity could have been predicted.
Money Demand, Money Supply, Monetary Policy, Inflation, Stabilization, Brazil
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