An Empirical Exploration of Exchange Rate Target-Zones
In the context of a flexible-price monetary exchange rate model and the assumption of uncovered interest parity, we obtain a measure of the fundamental determinant of exchange rates. Daily data for the European Monetary System are used to explore the importance of non-linearities in the relationship between the exchange rates and fundamentals. Many implications of existing "target-zone" exchange rate models are tested; little support is found for existing non-linear models of limited exchange rate flexibility.
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1990-12
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Authors: | Flood, Robert P. ; Rose, Andrew ; Mathieson, Donald J. |
Institutions: | National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) |
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