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Die exzessiven Wechselkursschwankungen sind ein empirisch beobachtbares Phänomen, das Anfang der 1970er Jahre, insbesondere nach dem Zusammenbruch des Bretton-Woods-Systems mit festen Wechselkursen, stark an Bedeutung gewonnen hat. Die Entwicklung der Wechselkurse scheint seitdem von der...
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which are consistent with policy settings for Hungary, Poland and, less pronounced, the Czech Republic, whereas Romania and … Slovakia do not show a clear picture. Slovenia, finally, shows some kind of anticipation of the wide fluctuation margins in ERM …
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We argue that monetary policies in euro-candidate countries should also aim at mitigating excessive instability of the key target and instrument variables of monetary policy during turbulent market periods. Our empirical tests show a significant degree of leptokurtosis, thus prevalence of...
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