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We analyse the workings of a simple non-lnear exchange rate model in which agents hold different beliefs about the underlying model. We destinguish between "chartists" and fundamentalists". The non-linearities in the model originate from transactions costs and from the existence of non-linear...
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In this paper we develop a model of the exchange rate. The existence of transactions costs introduces an important non-linearity. Agents have different beliefs about the future exchange rate. We show that this simple model creates great complexity in the market which is characterised by the fact...
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In this paper we develop a model of the exchange rate. The existence of transactions costs introduces an important non-linearity. Agents have different beliefs about the future exchange rate. We show that this simple model creates great complexity in the market which is characterised by the fact...
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We analyse the workings of a simple non-linear exchange rate model in which agents hold different beliefs about the underlying model. We distinguish between chartists and fundamentalists . The non-linearities in the model originate from transactions costs and from the existence of non-linear...
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