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Date: 2013-10-07 01:04:38
Economy
Macroeconomic policy
International trade
Systemic risk
International finance
Foreign exchange market
Exchange rate
Macroprudential regulation
Currency war
Foreign-exchange reserves
Monetary policy
Derivative

QBER DISCUSSION PAPER NoThe Microstructure of Exchange Rate Management: FX Intervention and Capital Controls in Brazil Calebe de Roure, Steven Furnagiev

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