Dollarization in Sub-Saharan Africa
Mauro Mecagni author Rodrigo Garcia Verdu author Juan S Corrales author Patrick A Imam author Rodolfo Maino author Jemma Dridi author Justin Matz author Carla Macario author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Published:30th Jan '18
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Dollarization—the use of foreign currencies as a medium of exchange, store of value, or unit of account—is a notable feature of financial development under macroeconomically fragile conditions. It has emerged as a key factor explaining vulnerabilities and currency crises, which have long been observed in Latin America, parts of Asia, and Eastern Europe. Dollarization is also present, prominently, in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) where it remains significant and persistent at over 30 percent rates for both bank loans and deposits—although it has not increased significantly since 2001. However, progress in reducing dollarization has lagged behind other regions and, in this regard, it is legitimate to ask whether this phenomenon is an important concern in SSA. This study fills a gap in the literature by analyzing these issues with specific reference to the SSA region on the basis of the evidence for the past decade.
ISBN: 9781513523194
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75 pages