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currency substitution - traducción al español

USE OF A FOREIGN CURRENCY IN PARALLEL TO OR INSTEAD OF A DOMESTIC CURRENCY
Dollarisation; Dollarize; De jure dollarization; Dollarized; Dollarization; Sterlingisation; Sterlingization; Dollarised
  • Residual (''other managed arrangement'')}}
  • Three cases of a country using or pegging the currency of a neighbor}}

currency substitution         
Sustitución monetaria (método de pago en vez de dinero)
soft currency         
GLOBALLY TRADED CURRENCY THAT SERVES AS A RELIABLE AND STABLE STORE OF VALUE
Hard Currency; Hard currencies; Soft currency; Sound money; Safe-haven currency; Safe haven currency; Haven currency; Strong currency; Weak currency
Unidad monetaria que su tarifa de intercambio no es estable, moneda que su tasa de intercambio no es estable
international currency         
A CURRENCY THAT IS WIDELY USED INTERNATIONALLY
Single global currency; Global currency; International currency; Supranational currency; Supercurrency; World money
moneda internacional (unidad monetaria aceptada como medio de pago en muchos países)

Definición

dollarization
or dollarisation
¦ noun
1. the process of aligning a country's currency with the US dollar.
2. the dominating effect of the US on a country's economy.

Wikipedia

Currency substitution

Currency substitution is the use of a foreign currency in parallel to or instead of a domestic currency. The process is also known as dollarization or euroization when the foreign currency is the dollar or the euro, respectively.

Currency substitution can be full or partial. Full currency substitution can occur after a major economic crisis, such as in Ecuador, El Salvador, and Zimbabwe. Some small economies, for whom it is impractical to maintain an independent currency, use the currencies of their larger neighbours; for example, Liechtenstein uses the Swiss franc.

Partial currency substitution occurs when residents of a country choose to hold a significant share of their financial assets denominated in a foreign currency. It can also occur as a gradual conversion to full currency substitution; for example, Argentina and Peru were both in the process of converting to the U.S. dollar during the 1990s.

Ejemplos de uso de currency substitution
1. When residents lose confidence in domestic currency and assets, the result is usually capital flight and a spontaneous process of currency substitution and financial dollarization.
2. When residents lose confidence in domestic currency and assets, the result is usually capital flight and a spontaneous process of currency substitution and financial ARTICLE One–time disturbances may have long–lasting effects on portfolio allocations.
3. ARTICLE Turkey‘s long history of economic shocks present a valuable case for studying dollarization and currency substitution, terms used interchangeably in a report issued this week by investment bank Morgan Stanley.