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This paper addresses the consumption–real exchange rate anomaly.International real business cycle models based on complete financialmarkets predict a unitary correlation between the realexchange rate and the ratio of home to foreign consumptionwhen subjected to supply-side shocks. In the data,...
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This paper addresses the consumption-real exchange rate anomaly. International real business cycle models based on complete financial markets predict a unitary correlation between the real exchange rate and the ratio of home to foreign consumption when subjected to supply side shocks. In the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005788982
This paper addresses the consumption-real exchange rate anomaly. International real business cycle models based on complete financial markets predict a unitary correlation between the real exchange rate and the ratio of home to foreign consumption when subjected to supply-side shocks. In the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005357321
A two-country, optimising, sticky price model of real exchange rate determination in the new open macroeconomics tradition is developed, allowing several different forms of deviation from purchasing power parity (PPP), both along the adjustment path and in the steady state. The model has a rich...
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This paper addresses the consumption-real exchange rate anomaly. International real business cycle models based on complete financial markets predict a unitary correlation between the real exchange rate and the ratio of home to foreign consumption when subjected to supply-side shocks. In the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005311659
This paper develops a two country, optimising, sticky price model of real exchange rate determination in the ënew open macroeconomics' tradition which allows several different forms of deviation from Purchasing Power Parity (PPP), both along the adjustment path and in the steady state. The...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005099617
This paper addresses the Backus-Smith puzzle regarding the absence of a link between the real exchange rate and relative consumption, in a simple dynamic general equilibrium open economy model. Following Backus and Smith (1993), we show that a very simple form of market incompleteness combined...
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We develop a two-country, optimising, sticky prices and sticky wages model of real exchange rate determination in the new open macroeconomics tradition to analyse the interaction between supply-side behaviour, market structure and the real exchange rate. For a UK-euro area calibration,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005071844
This paper addresses the consumption-real exchange rate anomaly. International real business cycle models based on complete financial markets predict a unitary correlation between the real exchange rate and the ratio of home to foreign consumption when subjected to supply side shocks. In the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005698042