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The Monetary Policy and Exchange Rate Policy of China
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Risk, Monetary Policy, and the Exchange Rate [PDF]
In this research, we provide new empirical evidence on the importance of time- varying uncertainty for the exchange rate and the excess return in currency markets. Following an increase in monetary policy uncertainty, the dollar exchange rate appreciates in the medium run, while an increase in the volatility of productivity leads to a dollar ...
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Voprosy Ekonomiki, 2010
The level of trust in the local currency in Russia is very low largely because of relatively high inflation. As a result, Bank of Russia during crisis times can not afford monetary policy loosening and has to fight devaluation expectations. To change the situation in the post-crisis period Russia needs to live through a continuous period of low ...
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The level of trust in the local currency in Russia is very low largely because of relatively high inflation. As a result, Bank of Russia during crisis times can not afford monetary policy loosening and has to fight devaluation expectations. To change the situation in the post-crisis period Russia needs to live through a continuous period of low ...
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THE NATURAL RATE HYPOTHESIS, POLICY RULES, AND FIXED EXCHANGE RATES
Oxford Economic Papers, 1979(the NRH) with the hypothesis that under fixed exchange rates there is a rate of inflation common to all countries which can therefore be called the world inflation rate and which is determined by the rate of increase of the world money supply. And secondly, on the basis of this synthesis we reconsider the policy implications of the NRH for the ...
Duck, Nigel W, Zis, George
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Fiscal Policy, Monetary Policy and the Exchange Rate
Australian Economic Review, 2001Domestic fiscal and monetary policy settings can influence the strength of the Australia dollar in a number of different ways.
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Exchange Rates, Policy Convergence, and the European Monetary System
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1991In this paper we use a recently developed multivariate cointegration technique to analyze the degree of policy convergence of EMS member relative to that of some non-EMS countries. Interestingly, we find convergence for the nominal and real exchange rates and money supplies of the EMS members but not for the non-EMS countries.
MacDonald, Ronald, Taylor, Mark P
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Monetary policy and the exchange rate
New Zealand Economic Papers, 2002This paper analyses the implications of uncovered interest parity for departures of the exchange rate from purchasing power parity as a result of temporary policy‐induced changes in the domestic interest rate. The analysis produces a precise formula for the relationship, which suggests that exchange rate movements caused by monetary policy are small ...
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Where Would the EUR/CHF Exchange Rate be Without the SNB's Minimum Exchange Rate Policy?
Journal of Futures Markets, 2013AbstractSince its announcement made on September 6, 2011, the Swiss National Bank (SNB) has been pursuing the goal of a minimum EUR/CHF exchange rate of 1.20, promising to intervene on currency markets to prevent the exchange rate from falling below this level.
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MONETARY POLICY AND THE EXCHANGE RATE
Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 1991The British monetary authorities began the decade with a commitment to a policy of decelerating monetary growth as the centrepiece of their economic strategy. A policy of outright 'benign neglect' towards the exchange rate was a stated accompaniment.
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The Exchange Rate in Israël : Policy and Opinion
Revue économique, 1979Tout au long de ses trente ans d'histoire, la balance des paiements d'Israel a ete deficitaire. Jusqu'en octobre 1977, le controle des changes etait en cours et les quelques devaluations officielles etaient, en fait, suppleees — sous couvert d'impots et de subventions — par de frequentes petites devaluations. Ces procedes ont souleve d'intenses debats
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