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This paper analyzes the implications of currency crises in a model with unique equilibrium. Starting from a typical multiple equilibria model with self-fulfilling expectations we introduce noisy information, following Morris/Shin (1999). Under certain conditions for the noise parameter, all...
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While virtually all currency crisismodels recognise that the fate of a currency peg depends on how tenaciously policy makers defend it, they seldom model how this is done. We incorporate themechanics of speculation and the interest rate defence against it in the model ofMorris and Shin (American...
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While virtually all modern models of exchange rate crises recognise that the decision to abandon an exchange rate peg depends on how harshly policy makers are willing to defend the regime, they virtually never model how the exchange rate is defended. In this paper we incorporate both the...
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While virtually all modern currency crisis models recognise that the decision to abandon an exchange rate peg depends on how tenaciously policy makers are willing to defend it, they seldom model how this is done. We incorporate both the mechanics of speculation and of a defence policy against...
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Since a fixed exchange rate regime is a fixed price system, there is no theoretical reason to presume that the foreign exchange market clears, particularly during a speculative attack. This paper shows that equilibria where we allow for the possibility of such corner solutions are a superset of...
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This paper studies how the interaction between policy maker's reputation for defending against speculative attacks and speculators' learning of the policy maker's type determines the emergence of speculative attacks and the outcome of regime change. If speculators receive conditionally...
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A common feature of many speculative attack models on currencies is the existence of multiple equilibrium solutions. When choosing the equilibrium strategy a trader faces Knightian uncertainty about the rational choice of the other traders. We show that the concept of Choquet expected utility...
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The paper studies an optimal switching policy between fixed and floating exchange rate regimes when the central bank dislikes losing reserves. We show that the optimal central bank intervention rule is not fully transparent in that the central bank will choose to randomize the devaluation over a...
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