remontisation
Remontisation, sometimes spelled remonetisation, is the process by which a monetary system reasserts the role of the domestic currency as the primary medium of exchange, unit of account, and store of value after a period of erosion of monetary sovereignty. It is typically discussed in economies that have experienced currency substitution, heavy use of foreign currencies, or destabilizing inflation, and aims to restore confidence in the national currency and in a central bank’s policy framework.
The core objective is to reduce currency substitution and to rebuild the monetary transmission mechanism so
Remontisation can be part of a broader stabilization and reform program following a financial or balance-of-payments