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13 countries from 2000, through the world financial crisis, until the end of 2011. Our model identifies the weekly carry …
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During emerging market crises, domestic agents might have sufficient collateral to borrow from the other domestic agents, but they are unable to borrow from foreigners because the country, as a whole, lacks international collateral. In this setting, we show that an (ex-post) optimizing central...
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The aim of this paper is to establish the link between the high frequency dynamics of spot exchange rates and developments in the macroeconomy. To do so, I first present a theoretical model of exchange-rate determination that bridges the gap between existing microstructure and traditional...
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We provide an overview of micro-based research using models of currency trading set in a partial equilibrium setting, and in the general equilibrium setting of modern macroeconomic models. In so doing we aim to dispel the myth that micro-based research is solely focused on the details of...
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Micro-based exchange-rate research examines the determination and behavior of spot exchange rates in an environment that replicates the key features of trading in the foreign exchange (FX) market. Traditional macro exchange-rate models play little attention to how trading in the FX market...
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This article presents an overview of research on the Microstructure of Foreign Exchange Markets. We begin by summarizing the institutional features of FX trading and describe how they have evolved since the 1980s. We then explain how these features are represented in microstructure models of FX...
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the world and, b) heterogeneity in these regions' capacity to generate financial assets from real investments. In …
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Dark matter is believed to account for 83 percent of the matter in the universe and plays a central role in cosmology modeling. This paper argues that an analogous form of dark matter plays a similarly important role in international macroeconomics. Like its cosmological counterpart,...
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growths on average relative to the rest of the world (ROW). This is earned even though the US is relatively insulated against …
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