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This paper estimates reaction functions for the Federal Reserve and the Deutsche Bundesbank in the dollar-deutschmark market for the period 1979 - 1995 for which empirical studies have so far focused on Federal Reserve interventions. Applying a Logit model we examine whether the intervention...
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Confronted with a significant devaluation pressure on the euro, the European Central Bank (ECB) tried in the fall of 2000 to influence the dynamics of the euro through foreign exchange market interventions. In this paper, we analyze the effectiveness of the intervention policy of the ECB. To...
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The threat of deflation combined with the zero lower bound on interest rates has recently been intensely debated in economics. The consequences of a deflationary recession are manifold and severe as the Japanese example demonstrates. In this paper, we focus on the potential connections between...
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In this paper, we use a structural vector autoregression model to identify and compare demand and supply shocks between euro area countries and central and eastern European countries (CEECs). The shocks and the shock adjustment dynamics of these countries are also compared to EU countries that...
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Empirical evidence suggests that a monetary shock induces the exchange rate to over-shoot its long-run level. The estimated magnitude and timing of the overshooting, however, varies across studies. This paper generates delayed overshooting in a New Keynesian model of a small open economy by...
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This paper develops a tractable two-country DSGE model with sticky prices à la Calvo (1983) and local-currency pricing. We analyze the capital investment decision in the presence of adjustment costs of two types, the capital adjustment cost (CAC) specification and the investment adjustment cost...
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This paper re-examines the ability of sticky-price models to generate volatile and persistent real exchange rates. We use a DSGE framework with pricing to market to illustrate the link between real exchange rate dynamics and what the model assumes about physical capital. We show that adding...
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Resolving the forward premium puzzle requires a volatile foreign exchange rate risk premium that covaries negatively with the expected depreciation rate. Earlier work has shown how models featuring consumption habits can generate such premia when either trade costs or 'deep habits' are assumed....
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Resolving the forward premium puzzle requires a volatile foreign exchange rate risk premium that covaries negatively with the expected depreciation rate. Earlier work has shown how models featuring consumption habits can generate such premia when either trade costs or 'deep habits' are assumed....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012718420