2003
DOI: 10.1080/0951274032000175608
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Money and the rule of law in ecuador

Abstract: The rule of law is defined and its implications in the monetary sphere are elaborated. When national monetary arrangements fail to comport with the rule of law, "dollarization" is desirable. That policy provides for more stable money and expectations about its future value. The salutary effects of Ecuador's "dollarization" program of 2000 are reviewed. In addition, a manifesto for economic reform in Ecuador is presented. Its elements are: financial integration, fiscal transparency and control, tax simplificati… Show more

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“…Moreover, dollarization had successfully provided a stable money and stable expected value of its future value; this is due to the failure of national monetary arrangement in Ecuador (Hanke, 2003). On this subject, the impact of dollarization on Eritrean exchange rate volatility was studied using quarterly official and black-market exchange rate data for 1996 to 2008 applying E-GARCH analysis.…”
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“…Moreover, dollarization had successfully provided a stable money and stable expected value of its future value; this is due to the failure of national monetary arrangement in Ecuador (Hanke, 2003). On this subject, the impact of dollarization on Eritrean exchange rate volatility was studied using quarterly official and black-market exchange rate data for 1996 to 2008 applying E-GARCH analysis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Una vez efectuado un análisis descriptivo, el autor concluye que la dolarización sería adecuada para Ecuador, no así para Canadá. A su vez, Hanke (2003) sostiene que, si bien la dolarización es apta para Ecuador, para que la medida resulte eficaz deberían aplicarse otras reformas, entre las que se encuentran las siguientes: integración financiera con el sistema financiero internacional, transparencia y control fiscal, simplificación impositiva, votación supermayoritaria, desregulación y privatización.…”
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“… Bennett (1980); Bennett and DiLorenzo (1982, 1989: 197); Borcherding (1977); Butler (1985); De Alessi (1982); Hanke (1987a, 1987b, 2003); Monsen and Walters (1983); Poole (1976); Savas (1979, 1982). …”
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confidence: 99%