Una subasta doble de divisas para la determinación del tipo de cambio en Bolivia
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Este estudio presenta un mecanismo competitivo de subasta doble para el mercado de divisas boliviano que permitiría al Banco Central de Bolivia (BCB), en su calidad de "martillero" dentro del mecanismo, conocer con mayor exactitud las condiciones que atraviesa dicho mercado y las expectativas de los principales actores en dicho mercado. Con esta valiosa información, y en el marco de los objetivos generales de preservarla estabilidad macroeconómica y fortalecer la producción local, consolidando el proceso de des-dolarización de la economía, la autoridad cambiaria contará con mayores recursos que le permitan aplicar una política cambiaria más activa y eficaz.
This study presents a double auction competitive mechanism for the Bolivian foreign exchange market that would allow the Central Bank of Bolivia (BCB), as the mechanism's "auctioneer", to achieve a better understanding of the conditions surrounding the evolution of the foreign exchange market and how expectations are formed among its main players. With this information, and in line with its main policy objectives of preserving macroeconomic stability, strengthening local production and consolidating the process of de-dollarization in Bolivia, the BCB will have greater resources to apply a more active and effective foreign exchange policy.
This study presents a double auction competitive mechanism for the Bolivian foreign exchange market that would allow the Central Bank of Bolivia (BCB), as the mechanism's "auctioneer", to achieve a better understanding of the conditions surrounding the evolution of the foreign exchange market and how expectations are formed among its main players. With this information, and in line with its main policy objectives of preserving macroeconomic stability, strengthening local production and consolidating the process of de-dollarization in Bolivia, the BCB will have greater resources to apply a more active and effective foreign exchange policy.
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No. 29