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flexible exchange

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flexible
adjective
uk /ˈflek.sə.bəl/ us /ˈflek.sə.bəl/
able to change or be changed easily according to ...
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exchange
noun
uk /ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/ us /ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/
the act of giving something to someone and them giving you ...
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Examples of flexible exchange


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This was around the time he published his case for flexibleexchange rates.
Thus, keeping plural currencies with flexibleexchange ratios was a suitable way to trade in the actual market.
The advantage of a flexibleexchange rate is lost if economic policy is aimed at minimising exchange rate volatility.
The government was unable to defend the new peg and was forced to move within days to a flexibleexchange rate system.
Of course, that task itself changed dramatically with the advent of flexibleexchange rates.
It was that having a common currency had a surprisingly large effect, about four times the effect of geographical proximity or of flexibleexchange rates.
Persistent fluctuations have characterized the behavior of the exchange rates ever since the flexibleexchange-rate system was introduced.
To facilitate this real exchange rate adjustment in the face of nominal rigidities and limited international labour market mobility, it is useful to have a flexibleexchange rate.
The source of this difference is that the terms of trade shocks produce a variance of output that is almost 50% greater under fixed than under flexibleexchange rates.
If a region/country was hit by unemployment, the use of a flexibleexchange rate for that area would serve as an instrument of adjustment to restore full employment.
The model explicitly incorporates the tradeoff between the macroeconomic stability gains of a flexibleexchange rate versus the reduction in transactions costs offered by a fixed rate.
In this case, a flexibleexchange rate would facilitate economic adjustment by allowing the real exchange rate to respond more quickly to shocks when there are nominal rigidities.
None of the possibilities of flexibleexchange rates is necessarily a better solution.
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The first casualty of a more flexibleexchange rate is the common agricultural policy.
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Another way of putting the case for flexibleexchange rates is to say that the exchange rate would simply adjust continually to offset price rises.
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If costs become fundamentally out of line, there must be some give in the system, and that must come from flexibleexchange rates.
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People almost pretend that flexibleexchange rates did not cause recessions, cycles or inflation.
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The market does not force us to have a flexibleexchange rate policy.
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Obviously, we want flexibleexchange rates, but that argument has not really been made today.
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