Suscripción institucional·Documento·2003·Inglés

Money and the rule of law in ecuador

Steve H. Hanke

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Resumen

The rule of law is defined and its implications in the monetary sphere are elaborated. When national monetary arrangements fail to comport with the rule of law, “dollarization” is desirable. That policy provides for more stable money and expectations about its future value. The salutary effects of Ecuador's “dollarization” program of 2000 are reviewed. In addition, a manifesto for economic reform in Ecuador is presented. Its elements are: financial integration, fiscal transparency and control, tax simplification and reform, supermajority voting, deregulation, and privatization.

Cómo citar

Steve H. Hanke (2003). Money and the rule of law in ecuador. https://doi.org/10.1080/0951274032000175608