Issues in International Exchange and Payments Systems
April 13, 1995
Summary
The global trend toward lilberalization in countries international payments and transfer systems has been widespread in both industrial and developing countries and most dramatic in Central and Eastern Europe. Countries in general have brought their exchange systems more in line with market principles and moved toward more flexible exchange rate arrangements. This study updates previous studies published under the title Developments in International Exchange and Payments Systems.
Subject: Balance of payments, Capital flows, Currency markets, Exchange rate arrangements, Exchange rates, Exchange restrictions, Foreign exchange
Keywords: Africa, balance of payments crisis, Baltics, Capital flows, center, Eastern Europe, exchange rate, Exchange rate arrangements, Exchange rates, exchange regime, Exchange restrictions, IMF mission, liberalization, market, Middle East, payments arrangement, Southern Africa, spot exchange market, WEFS
Pages:
92
Volume:
1995
DOI:
Issue:
006
Series:
World Economic and Financial Surveys No. 1995/006
Stock No:
WEOEA0081995
ISBN:
9781557754806
ISSN:
0258-7440
Notes
Prepared by a staff team from the Monetary and Exchange Affairs Department.






