Unravelling The Persistence of Dollarization

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central banking policy
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currency substitution
Dollar Hegemony
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financialisation
Foreign Currency Loans
FSU Country
Georgian Banks
Georgian Civil Society
Georgian Economy
Georgian Government
Georgian Political Elite
Georgian State
Household Over-indebtedness
Inflation Targeting
International Monetary Fund
Lari
macroeconomic stability
monetary sovereignty
National Bank
National Currency
Retail Loans
Rose Revolution
Saakashvili's Government
Saakashvili’s Government
Stenographic Report
TBC
transition economies
unofficial dollarisation in Georgia

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  • ISBN 9781032146157
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume engages with the roots, dimensions, and implications of foreign currency domination in states with a national currency. Referred to as unofficial dollarization in literature, this is a worldwide phenomenon among developing countries and has a long history.

This monograph provides a political economic analysis of dollarization in Georgia and is structured around three themes: the genesis of dollarization (1991–2003), the persistence of dollarization (2003–12) and the politicization of dollarization (2012–19). The case of Georgia is especially representative of the post-socialist transition states, but also has wider applicability.

A high level of dollarization is a significant barrier to economic growth, macroeconomic and political stability, functional monetary policy, as well as social welfare. The Covid-19 crisis and the increasing debt of developing countries in foreign currency exacerbate dollarization-related vulnerabilities for these economies.

This book will be of interest to postgraduate students in global/comparative political economy, development economics or transition economies, researchers in monetary sovereignty, central banking, exchange rate policies, currency hierarchy, money, financialization, and policy makers in dollarized countries and global institutions.

Ia Eradze is a researcher at the Institute for Social and Cultural Studies, Ilia State University, Tbilisi. She is also a fellow in the Legacies of Communism research network, which was initiated by the Leibniz Centre for Contemporary History in Potsdam (ZZF). Her area of research is political economy and historical evolution of finance in the post-socialist space. Her most recent pieces include Financialization of Monetary Policy in a Dollarized Economy: The case of Georgia, https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/beac019 Cambridge Journal of Economics and Taming Dollarization Hysteresis: Evidence from Post-socialist States, which will appear in an edited volume (Edward Elgar Publishing).

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