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The Success of Currency Reforms to End Great Inflations: An Empirical Analysis of 34 High Inflations

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2007-01-01
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Bernholz, Peter  
Kugler, Peter  
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10.1111/j.1468-0475.2008.00452.x
Abstract
The estimation of an ordered probit model for currency reforms trying to end 31 NEWLINE hyperinflations and three big inflations of the 20th century shows that the introduction of an NEWLINE independent central bank and the adoption of a credibly fixed exchange rate are crucial for the success NEWLINE of a currency reform. In addition, currency reforms are demonstrated to be more difficult in centrally NEWLINE planned economies than in market economies.
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