IB Economics/International Economics/Exchange rates

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History of Exchange Rate Systems


Modern Exchange Rate systems

4.6.1 Fixed Exchange Rates

Current Account Adjustments

Capital Account Adjustments

Foreign Exchange Reserves

4.6.2 Floating Exchange Rates

Shifts in Demand & Supply
ROI or interest rate effect (two sided):
Income effect (one sided):
Price inflation (two sided):
Growth or productivity effect (two sided):

4.6.3 Managed Exchange Rates

4.6.4 Depreciation vs Devaluation; Appreciation vs Revaluation


4.6.5 Effects on Exchange Rates

Trade Flows: Appreciation of the Euro

Software Market

Car Market

Trade Flows: Depreciation of the Euro

Software Market

Car Market

Capital Flows & Interest Rate Changes


4.6.6 Advantages and Disadvantages of Fixed & Floating Rates

Fixed Exchange Rate System

Advantages
Disadvantages

The Floating or Managed Float Exchange Rate System

Advantages
Disadvantages


4.6.7 Advantages and Disadvantages of Single Currencies/Monetary Integration

Single Currency

Advantages
Disadvantages


Monetary Integration

Advantages
Disadvantages


4.6.8 Purchasing Power Parity Theory

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