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Controversies surrounding the European sovereign debt crisis loom prominent in the public debate. From a legal perspective, the no-bailout rule and the ban on monetary financing constitute the main principles governing the legality review of financial assistance and liquidity measures....
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In this paper we analyze the effectiveness of sterilized interventions in the foreign exchange market. We use a model in which chartists and fundamentalists interact. This model produces speculative noise which leads to systematic deviations of the exchange rate from its fundamentals. In such an...
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Economists writing on flexible exchange rates in the 1960s foresaw neither the magnitude nor the persistence of the changes in real exchange rates that have occurred in the last fifteen years. Unexpectedly large movements in relative prices have lead to sharp changes in exports and imports,...
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. A Behavioral Macroeconomic Model -- 2. The Transmission of Shocks -- 3. Trade-offs between Output and Inflation Variability -- 4. Flexibility, Animal Spirits, and Stabilization -- 5. Animal Spirits and the Nature of Macroeconomic Shocks -- 6. Stock Prices...
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when the latter transmits asymmetrically between the member countries. We find that the use of national information about … will raise the need to take into account information about national economies in the formulation of optimal monetary …
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capable of understanding the whole picture and use this superior information to determine their optimal plans. The second type … understanding and using small bits of information. These are models in which agents use simple rules of behavior. These models are …
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In this paper we extend the behavioral macroeconomic model as proposed by De Grauwe (2012) to include a banking sector. The behavioral model takes the view that agents have limited cognitive limitations. As a result, it is rational to use simple forecasting rules and to subject the use of these...
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We develop a simple model of the exchange rate in which agents optimize their portfolio and use different forecasting rules. They check the profitability of these rules ex post and select the more profitable one. This model produces two kinds of equilibria, a fundamental and a bubble one. In a...
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