Exogeneity and Money Demand in a Small Open Economy: The Canadian Case
This paper examines the issue of simultaneity in the money demand equation of a small open economy by analyzing the implications of alternative exchange rate regimes. When simultaneous-bias arises, its direction and magnitude are empirical issues. A structurally stable money demand equation is estimated using seasonally unadjusted quarterly Canadian data for 1956Q1-1978Q4. The overidentifying restrictions are supported by the data. Furthermore, the simultaneous equations bias is not statistically significant.
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1980
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Authors: | Gregory, Allan W. ; McAleer, Michael |
Institutions: | Economics Department, Queen's University |
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