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Economic models 1 Flexible exchange rate policy 1 Purchasing power parity 1 Real effective exchange rates 1 alternative exchange rate 1 alternative exchange rate regimes 1 approximate p -value 1 autocorrelation 1 bayesian analysis 1 bilateral exchange rates 1 bilateral real exchange rate 1 central tendency 1 cointegration 1 confidence interval 1 confidence intervals 1 correlation 1 correlations 1 covariance 1 currency boards 1 de facto exchange rate regime 1 descriptive statistics 1 distributional assumption 1 econometrics 1 effective exchange rate 1 effective exchange rates 1 equation 1 estimation of equation 1 exchange arrangements 1 exchange market intervention 1 exchange rate 1 exchange rate arrangements 1 exchange rate behavior 1 exchange rate classification 1 exchange rate data 1 exchange rate determination 1 exchange rate developments 1 exchange rate deviations 1 exchange rate dynamics 1 exchange rate economics 1 exchange rate indicators 1
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Parity Reversion in Real Exchange Rates; Fast, Slow or Not At All?
McDermott, C. John; Cashin, Paul - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2004
Consensus estimates put the half-life of deviations from purchasing power parity (PPP) at about four years (Rogoff, 1996). However, conventional least squares estimates of half-lives are biased downward. Accordingly, as a preferred measure of the persistence of real exchange rate shocks, this...
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