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policy-maker's credibility as opposed to the open loop precommitment strategy that has been implemented, for instance, in the … determined optimally given the policy-maker's credibility. A commitment to this form of flexible target zone is shown through …
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In recent years the theory of rules and discretion in monetary policy has fascinated academic economists and policy … particular the classical gold standard. The paper first discusses the underpinnings, and some of the problems, of a theory of the …
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The purpose of this paper is to provide a framework for the analysis of policy-makers' choices regarding unilateral exchange rate bands. Exchange rate bands are viewed as the outcome of an optimization problem by a policy-maker whose objective function weighs the level of the real exchange rate...
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This paper provides evidence of heterogeneous treatment effects on trade from switching among three types of de-facto exchange rate regimes: freely floating, currency bands, and pegs or currency unions. A cottage literature at the interface of macroeconomics and international economics focuses...
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credibility abroad caused tension within several minister/governor pairs, especially with respect to the timing of ERM entry, the …
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. Theory consistent with dollar appreciation in the crisis suggests that their impact should be greater for countries that have …
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Most interpretations of the Exchange Rate Mechanism crisis of 1992/3 ignore the key role played by structural policy spillovers among European countries, and overlook the effects of coordination (or lack thereof) of monetary and exchange rate policies among the countries making up the periphery...
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We compare the resumption of convertibility into gold by the United States in 1879 and the United Kingdom in 1925 to ascertain the degree to which the outcomes reflect differences in strategies adopted by the authorities or in the external environment. It is concluded that external factors were...
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The paper argues that real world fixed exchange rate regimes usually have finite bands instead of completely fixed exchange rates between realignments because exchange rate bands, contrary to the textbook result, give central banks some monetary independence even with free international capital...
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Using Krugman's (1991) target zone model, we find an explicit, sub-game perfect solution for a central bank wishing to stabilize the exchange rate given proportional costs of intervention. We demonstrate, however, that precommitment to narrower bands would yield a welfare gain - which provides a...
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