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Comment on: Exchange rate pass-through, exchange rate volatility, and exchange rate disconnect

Journal of Monetary Economics, 2002
The Devereux–Engel paper addresses two long-standing puzzles in international economics: exchange rate volatility and its disconnect. Solutions to these puzzles have eluded standard macroeconomic models, which typically underpredict the magnitude of exchange rate volatility and predict strong counterfactual relationships between exchange rates and ...
Margarida Duarte, Alan C Stockman
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EXCHANGE RATE FUNDAMENTALS

Economic Papers: A journal of applied economics and policy, 2001
Griffith Business School ; No Full ...
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Exchange Rate Narratives

Leveraging Wall Street Journal news, recent developments in textual analysis, and generative AI, we estimate a narrative decomposition of the dollar exchange rate. Our findings shed light on the connection between economic fundamentals and the exchange rate, as well as on its absence.
Cormun, Vito, Ristolainen, Kim
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The influence of interest rates on the exchange rate and exchange rate volatility [PDF]

open access: possibleTheoretical and Applied Economics, 2014
The dynamic of interest rates has been the subject of attention by both traders and researchers. We see in what manner different factors that depend on the actions of central banks that influence them by using a GARCH type model and we compare its performance with other models to see what approach explains and predicts the movement of the exchange rate.
Florin MAVRIS, Dumitru-Cristian OANEA
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Is Fixed Exchange Rates the Problem and Flexible Exchange Rates the Cure? [PDF]

open access: possible, 2007
Since the breakdown of the Bretton Woods system in 1973, orthodox economists have promoted the conventional view that freely fluctuating exchange rates in a laissez-faire market system are efficient. Every well-trained mainstream economist, whose work is logically consistent with classical theory “knows” that the beneficial effects of a freely flexible
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Anion exchange polyelectrolytes for membranes and ionomers

Progress in Polymer Science, 2021
Nanjun Chen, Young Moo Lee
exaly  

Exchange Rates and Exchange Controls

1987
A currency crisis, which would normally and inevitably follow as balance of payments difficulties loom was only held back in early 1987 by a combination of the highest real interest rates in our history (and in the developed world) and a number of fortuitious circumstances that cannot last — an OPEC price increase, chaos inside the EMS and dollar ...
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The Foreign Exchange Market, Exchange Rate Determination and Exchange Rate Systems

1988
There are almost as many currencies in the world as there are countries. Not all the latter, however, are independent and, therefore, not all are members of the United Nations, or the International Monetary Fund which had a membership of 181 at the end of April 1996.
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