valutakurspolitikk
Valutakurspolitikk refers to the set of measures and strategies adopted by a government or central bank to influence its currency's value relative to other currencies. The goal is often to achieve macroeconomic objectives such as controlling inflation, stabilizing the balance of payments, encouraging exports, or maintaining competitiveness.
Historically, many countries used fixed or pegged regimes, fixing their currency to a stable anchor such as
Policy tools include direct intervention in foreign‑exchange markets by buying or selling foreign currency, adjusting interest
Examples of modern practice include Sweden’s flexible regime with a strong monetary policy framework, Japan’s accommodative
Critics argue that active intervention can distort market signals and lead to unintended fiscal burdens. Proponents