Democracy and International Exchange Rate Regime Commitments

David H. Bearce
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Are more democratic governments associated with a larger or smaller gap between their de jure and de facto exchange rate regimes? This paper argues that more democratic governments should be associated with a larger gap because they need to use exchange rate regime commitments and actual exchange rate stability as short-term political substitutes in order to response to divided societal pressure coming through both the voter/electoral channel and the special interest channel, unlike more autocratic governments that face only one-sided political pressure through the special interest channel. Using various country/year democracy indicators and two different de facto regime measures, the statistical results show that not only are more democratic governments associated with a larger absolute regime gap, they are also associated with a larger gap in both possible directions: more actual stability than expected when they have a more flexible de jure regime and less actual stability than expected when they have a more fixed de jure regime.
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民主与国际汇率制度承诺
更民主的政府,其法律上和事实上的汇率制度之间的差距是更大还是更小?本文认为,更民主的政府应该与更大的差距联系在一起,因为它们需要使用汇率制度承诺和实际汇率稳定作为短期政治替代品,以应对来自选民/选举渠道和特殊利益渠道的分裂社会压力,而不像更专制的政府只面临来自特殊利益渠道的片面政治压力。使用不同的国家/年度民主指标和两种不同的事实上的制度措施,统计结果表明,更民主的政府不仅与更大的绝对制度差距相关,而且在两个可能的方向上也与更大的差距相关:当他们拥有更灵活的法律制度时,实际稳定性比预期的要高,而当他们拥有更固定的法律制度时,实际稳定性比预期的要低。
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