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Erscheinungsjahr: 
1999
Schriftenreihe/Nr.: 
Kiel Working Paper No. 933
Verlag: 
Kiel Institute of World Economics (IfW), Kiel
Zusammenfassung: 
Similar to Chile in the 1990s, Slovenia has introduced an unremunerated reserve requirement (URR) on financial credits in 1995. We find that the URR has not been effective in reducing overall inflows of foreign capital. Hence, the gain in monetary autonomy has been limited. While the overall structure of capital inflows has not differed decidedly from that of other transition economies, Slovenia has raised less short-term bank credit from abroad. Moreover, there are indications that the volatility of exchange rates has declined after the imposition of the URR while the volatility of capital flows has increased.
Schlagwörter: 
Slovenia
capital controls
JEL: 
F21
F32
F36
Dokumentart: 
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