INVESTIGADORES
DVOSKIN Ariel
artículos
Título:
The Exchange Rate and Inflation in Argentina: A Classical Critique of Orthodox and Heterodox Policy Prescriptions
Autor/es:
ARIEL DVOSKIN; GERMAN FELDMAN
Revista:
Forum for social economics
Editorial:
Routledge. Taylor and Francis Group
Referencias:
Año: 2010 vol. 39 p. 145 - 169
ISSN:
0736-0932
Resumen:
In this paper we present an alternative framework to neoclassical theory of international trade and exchange rate determination. Our model, inspired in the classical tradition, provides support for the assertion that an exchange rate policy aiming to improve national competitiveness and to bring about a sustained trade surplus is a viable option. In fact, the success of this strategy does not depend on the effectiveness of monetary sterilization as many argentinean heterodox authors claim but on the ability to overcome the boundaries imposed by the evolution of the domestic wage rate and the potential emergence of competitive devaluations. In the particular case of Argentina, the introduction of export taxes on land-intensive commodities, in which the economy has absolute advantages, brings an additional policy tool that can make both the exchange rate target and the workers claims consistent.