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In this paper, we investigate the behavior of the exchange rate within the framework of an asset pricing model. We assume boundedly rational agents who use simple rules to forecast the future exchange rate. They test these rules continuously using two learning mechanisms. The first one, the...
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Current account crises in emerging markets are characterized by large increases in interest rates, big drops in output, and large real currency depreciations. Current models of crisis with financial frictions do not generate very large movements in these variables. Recent work has shown that the...
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If strong and persistent misalignments of the exchange rate are caused by non-fundamental influences, such that a return to equilibrium is hampered by a coordination failure among fundamentals-based traders, then central bank intervention may act as a coordinating signal, encouraging stabilizing...
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unemployment is shown to be socially costly. The paper notes that a tax on revenue of the incumbent firms can be welfare improving …
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averse agents, capital and a labor-leisure choice has the ability to match all moments of the ac- tual US-unemployment rate … be unable to generate the observed fuctuations in unemployment rates and give the reason for their failure …
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