Yugoslavia’s managed float offers the discipline of a currency board while allowing central bank flexibilityby Bosko Zivkovic BELGRADE, Yugoslavia–The search for an appropriate monetary policy model and exchange-rate regime has been the subject of intense debate in Yugoslavia over the past few years. During 1999 and 2000, the debate focused on either pegging the dinar to another currency or adopting […]

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