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Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary 2. Acknowledgement 3. Introduction 4. Exchange Rate Classification System 4.1. History of Exchange rate 4.2. Bretton Woods era 4.3. IMF System of classification 4.4. de jure and de facto system 4.5. Rogoff and Reinhart Classification Model 5. Floating exchange rate regime and volatility 5.1. Introduction of floating exchange rate 5.2. Volatility in a floating exchange rate regime 6. Productivity growth and impact of exchange rate volatility 6.1. Monetary policy impact on production 6.2. Effect on growth of floating exchange rate 6.3. Effect on small and large firms 6.4. Discussion on productivity growth 7. Conclusion 8. Bibliography

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