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International Monetary Systems

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The Plaza-Louvre Intervention Accords and the Floating-Rate Dollar Standard (1985-1996)

Author: Rafael Rivera González



Answer:

(G-3) Central banks intervene collectively but infrequently to reverse short-run exchange rate trends that threaten a zonal boundary. Signal the collective intent by announcing rather than hiding intervention.


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