An econometric investigation of dollarization in Egypt
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An econometric investigation of dollarization in Egypt

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1999

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"In countries with underdeveloped financial markets, interest rate restrictions, depreciating currency and high rates of inflation, the store of value function of domestic money is disabled. Consequently, foreign money becomes the only alternative liquid form of financial wealth. Contradicting existing empirical results on Egypt, our results for the period 1981-1993 provide evidence on the importance of the rate of return on foreign currency deposits in determining the demand for these deposits. Therefore, foreign currency deposits are held to protect wealth (dollarization) rather than to facilitate transactions (currency substitution). These results imply that foreign currency deposits should not be included in transactions oriented monetary aggregates when trying to assess the proper instruments and channels of monetary policy"-- Economic Research Forum for the Arab Countries, Iran and Turkey web site.

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