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on the foreign exchange market. By high-frequency methodology, GARCH estimation and variance-ratio tests, the existence …
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This paper shows that the Mexican experience from 1945 to 2002 is, like the German hyperinflation period, a unique monetary ``natural experiment,'' where fundamental relationships, like money demand, PPP and the monetary model of exchange rate determination can be analyzed with unparalleled...
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-varying target levels. We consider efficient estimation of possibly non-linear response functions and tests of functional form, the …
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This paper presents a generalized two-step maximum likelihood estimation method for partially identified vector …
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support. Estimation of various versions of the model reveals that most of the signs predicted by the model indeed obtain in … the data, and the point estimates are in line with the implications of our theory. Furthermore, the uncovered interest …
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We examine Granger causality among the exchange rates of eight East Asian economies prior to the Asian crisis. We adopt as our general model Engle and Gau’s (1997) “official band†model, and use daily bilateral US dollar exchange rate data during January 1991-July 1997. Our...
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The reduction of macroeconomic vulnerability in emerging markets is now at the core of the research agenda. Liability dollarization plays a vital role in the understanding of vulnerability and its implications (from a general equilibrium perspective) have been addressed in the literature via the...
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This paper analyses the impact of exchange rate regimes on real exchange rates, as defined by the relative price of nontradables to tradables in Argentina, Brazil, Chile (ABC) and Mexico from 1990 to 2002. As identified by the empirical literature, the real exchange rate is determined in the...
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country or a panel of countries, and use the econometric estimation to understand the evolution of the exchange rate and …
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Large capital inflows and repeated balance of payments crises (BOPC) associated with their sudden reversal have characterized the emerging market economies during the 90's. Sterilized intervention has been the most common response to capital inflows. This paper links the sterilization efforts...
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