Magud, Nicolas2004-10-152004-10-152004-09-01https://hdl.handle.net/1794/23241 p.The paper analyzes the choice of an exchange rate regime for a small open economy indebted in foreign currency, incorporating the ¯nancial accelerator. Conventional wisdom suggests that floating regimes should insulate the economy from real shocks. I show that this result depends on the degrees of openness of the economy and foreign currency indebtedness and, in fact, does not hold for relatively closed economies. The transmission mechanism relies on nonlinearities in the impact of unanticipated real price changes on the external finance premium, in the spirit Fisher (1933).598382 bytesapplication/pdfen-USCurrency mismatchLiability dollarizationBalance sheetsExchange rate regimesOpennessNominal rigiditiesCurrency Mismatch, Openness and Exchange Rate Regime ChoiceWorking Paper