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NotesEconomicsTopic 4.5Fixed and managed exchange rates
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Fixed and managed exchange rates

IB Economics โ€ข Unit 4

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Contents

  • Fixed exchange rates
  • Managed exchange rates
  • Comparing exchange rate systems

๐Ÿ“Œ Fixed Exchange Rates

Fixed exchange rate.

How is it maintained?

  • Buying/selling foreign currency reserves โ€” if the currency is falling below the peg, the central bank buys the domestic currency using foreign reserves (reducing supply). If it's rising above, it sells domestic currency (increasing supply).
  • Interest rate changes โ€” raising interest rates attracts foreign capital, increasing demand for the currency to maintain the peg.
  • Capital controls โ€” restricting capital outflows to prevent downward pressure.
Under a fixed rate: revaluation = deliberate increase of the fixed rate. Devaluation = deliberate decrease. These are different from appreciation/depreciation (which are market-driven in floating systems).

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๐ŸŽ›๏ธ Managed (Dirty) Float

Managed exchange rate.

Most countries in practice use a managed float โ€” the exchange rate floats freely most of the time, but the central bank steps in when movements become extreme. This is the most common system globally.

  • The central bank has a 'band' or informal target range.
  • Intervention happens through buying/selling reserves or adjusting interest rates.
  • Combines the flexibility of floating with some stability of fixed rates.
  • Also called a 'dirty float' because it's not purely market-driven.

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โš–๏ธ Comparing Systems

FeatureFloatingFixedManaged
Determined byMarket forcesGovernment pegMostly market + intervention
StabilityVolatileStableModerate
Monetary policy freedomHighLowModerate
Reserves neededNot neededLarge reservesModerate reserves
Auto-adjustmentYesNoPartial
Risk of speculationHighHigh (attacks on peg)Moderate
The main trade-off: fixed rates provide stability but sacrifice monetary policy independence. Floating rates provide monetary freedom but create uncertainty.

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