Exchange Rate Economics

Exchange Rate Economics

Author: Ronald MacDonald

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2007-03-12

Total Pages: 465

ISBN-13: 1134801254

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First published in 2007. Exchange Rate Economics: Theories and Evidence is the second edition of Floating Exchange Rates: Theories and Evidence, and builds on the successful content and structure of the previous edition, but has been comprehensively updated and expanded to include additional literature on the determination of both fixed and floating exchange rates. Core topics covered include: • the purchasing power parity hypothesis and the PPP puzzle; • the monetary and portfolio-balance approaches to exchange rates; • the new open economy macroeconomics approach to exchange rates; and • the determination of exchange rates in target zone models and speculative attack models. Exchange Rate Economics: Theories and Evidence also includes extensive discussion of recent econometric work on exchange rates with a particular focus on equilibrium exchange rates and measuring exchange rate misalignment, as well as discussion on the non-fundamentals-based approaches to exchange rate behaviour, such as the market microstructure approach. The book will appeal to academics and postgraduate students with an interest in all aspects of international finance and will also be of interest to practitioners concerned with issues relating to equilibrium exchange rates and the forecastability of currencies in terms of macroeconomic fundamentals.


Exchange Rate Theory and Practice

Exchange Rate Theory and Practice

Author: John F. Bilson

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2007-12-01

Total Pages: 542

ISBN-13: 0226050998

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This volume grew out of a National Bureau of Economic Research conference on exchange rates held in Bellagio, Italy, in 1982. In it, the world's most respected international monetary economists discuss three significant new views on the economics of exchange rates - Rudiger Dornbusch's overshooting model, Jacob Frenkel's and Michael Mussa's asset market variants, and Pentti Kouri's current account/portfolio approach. Their papers test these views with evidence from empirical studies and analyze a number of exchange rate policies in use today, including those of the European Monetary System.


Changes in Exchange Rates in Rapidly Developing Countries

Changes in Exchange Rates in Rapidly Developing Countries

Author: Takatoshi Ito

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2007-12-01

Total Pages: 466

ISBN-13: 0226386937

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The exchange rate is a crucial variable linking a nation's domestic economy to the international market. Thus choice of an exchange rate regime is a central component in the economic policy of developing countries and a key factor affecting economic growth. Historically, most developing nations have employed strict exchange rate controls and heavy protection of domestic industry-policies now thought to be at odds with sustainable and desirable rates of economic growth. By contrast, many East Asian nations maintained exchange rate regimes designed to achieve an attractive climate for exports and an "outer-oriented" development strategy. The result has been rapid and consistent economic growth over the past few decades. Changes in Exchange Rates in Rapidly Developing Countries explores the impact of such diverse exchange control regimes in both historical and regional contexts, focusing particular attention on East Asia. This comprehensive, carefully researched volume will surely become a standard reference for scholars and policymakers.


Exchange Rates and Inflation

Exchange Rates and Inflation

Author: Rudiger Dornbusch

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 490

ISBN-13: 9780262540605

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Collected for the first time in Exchange Rates and Inflation, twenty-two articles are gathered in four parts covering exchange rate theory, special topics in exchange rate economics, equilibrium real exchange rates, and inflation and stabilization.


The Theory and Empirics of Exchange Rates

The Theory and Empirics of Exchange Rates

Author: Imad A. Moosa

Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 522

ISBN-13:

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This book provides a comprehensive survey of of the theory of and empirical evidence on the determination and effects of exchange rates. It utilises both diagrammatic and mathematical representation of the underlying models, resulting in a comprehensive reference for those engaged in this field of study.


Floating Exchange Rates

Floating Exchange Rates

Author: Ronald MacDonald

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 9780415109260

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Since the collapse of the Bretton Woods system of fixed but adjustable exchange rates in 1973, the principal trading economies have moved to a system of floating exchange rates. The macroeconomic consequences of such a situation are many and various, and have increasingly attracted the attention of professional economists since the 1970s. This book draws together the now vast theoretical and empirical literature in a coherent and logical fashion, presenting in Part I the principal macroeconomic models which have been developed, and in Part II, the empirical data supporting them. Part III then enlarges on particular themes, discussing topics such as dual exchange rates, the wage-price nexus and the behaviour of the US dollar (1980-1985).


Foreign Exchange Intervention as a Monetary Policy Instrument

Foreign Exchange Intervention as a Monetary Policy Instrument

Author: Felix Hüfner

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 9783790801286

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Foreign exchange intervention is frequently being used by central banks in countries which have a floating exchange rate. Most theoretical monetary policy models, however, do not take this phenomenon into account. This book contributes to closing this gap between theory and practice by interpreting foreign exchange intervention as an additional monetary policy instrument for inflation targeting central banks. In-depth empirical analyses of the foreign exchange operations and interest rate policy of five inflation targeting countries (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Sweden and the United Kingdom) demonstrate how foreign exchange intervention is used in practice.


Exchange Rate Dynamics

Exchange Rate Dynamics

Author: Eric J. Pentecost

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13:

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This work examines the development of the determinants of the exchange rate system since the mid-1970s. It scrutinises the main theoretical models of exchange rate determination and assesses their empirical validity drawn from recent econometric results (based on cointegration methodology).