Abstract
The paper examines the causal relationship between official and parallel exchange rates in developing countries, using a methodological approach based on the statistical theory of cointegration and Granger-causality tests. The application of the procedure to monthly data covering a 13-year period for 19 countries suggests no clear causality pattern across countries
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