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with sticky goods prices. If prices are held fixed for at least one year, risk aversion is high, and preferences are …
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The conventional wisdom is that monetary shocks interact with sticky goods prices to generate the observed volatility … and persistence in real exchange rates. We investigate this conventional wisdom in a quantitative model with sticky prices …
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crucially on the choice of price series used to measure relative prices and on the choice of trade partner. The relation is … stronger when we measure relative prices using producer prices rather than consumer prices. The relation is stronger the more …
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This paper presents a two-country overlapping generations model in which financial intermediation arises endogenously as an incentive-compatible means of economizing on monitoring costs. Because of the existence of transactions costs, money markets in the two countries are segmented and...
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In this study we contrast fixed and floating exchange rate regimes in a dynamic general equilibrium model. We find that the fundamental difference in the regimes is in the courses they imply for monetary policies. Because of policy coordination requirements, a tighter monetary policy needed to...
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This paper studies the empirical performance of stochastic volatility models for twenty years of weekly exchange rate data. We concentrate on the effects of the distribution of the exchange rate innovations for parameter estimates and for estimates of the latent volatility series. We approximate...
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This paper shows that some key stylized facts of exchange-rate-based stabilization plans can be explained by the uncertain duration of the plans themselves. Uncertain duration is modeled to reflect evidence showing that devaluation probabilities are higher when the plans are introduced and...
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Monetary policy instruments differ in tightness - how closely they are linked to inflation - and transparency - how easily they can be monitored. Tightness is always desirable in a monetary policy instrument; when is transparency? When a government cannot commit to follow a given policy. We...
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A classic question in international economics is whether it is better to use the exchange rate or the money growth rate as the instrument of monetary policy. A common argument is that the exchange rate has a natural advantage since exchange rates provide signals of policymakers? actions that are...
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Policymakers concerned about rapid swings in commodity prices seek economic guidance about causal factors and future …
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