Facing up a sudden stop of capital flows: Policy lessons from the 90's peruvian experience

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January 2008

Idioma: English

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Keywords

  • international reserves
  • Peru
  • policy response
  • sudden stops

Clasificación JEL:

  • E44
  • E58
  • F32
  • F34

Resumen:

This paper assesses the policies implemented in the Peruvian economy in response to the sudden stop of capital flows of the end of the nineties. The Peruvian experience during this episode is an interesting case-study because it offers an example of a highly dollarized economy where a sudden stop of capital flows neither had dramatic negative effects on the banking system nor generated an abrupt fall on output. We argue that the large pool of international reserves, the investments on the tradable sector before 1997 and the performance of the fiscal policy during and before the period of financial distress were fundamental to this outcome. We further extract policy lessons and discuss the strengths and the weakness of the Peruvian economy to this type of shocks nowadays.

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