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Demystifying The Meese-rogoff Puzzle 1st edition Imad A. Moosa

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Demystifying The Meese-rogoff Puzzle 1st edition Imad A. Moosa
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.26 MB
Pages: 150
Author: Imad A. Moosa, Kelly Burns
ISBN: 9781349497430, 9781137452481, 1349497436, 113745248X
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Demystifying The Meese-rogoff Puzzle 1st edition Imad A. Moosa by Imad A. Moosa, Kelly Burns 9781349497430, 9781137452481, 1349497436, 113745248X instant download after payment.

For the past 30 years international monetary economists have believed that exchange rate models cannot outperform the random walk in out-of-sample forecasting as a result of the 1983 paper written by Richard Meese and Kenneth Rogoff. Marking the culmination of their extensive research into the Meese-Rogoff puzzle, Moosa and Burns challenge the orthodoxy by demonstrating that the naïve random walk model can be outperformed by exchange rate models when forecasting accuracy is measured by metrics that do not rely exclusively on the magnitude of forecasting error. The authors present compelling evidence, supported by their own measure: the 'adjusted root mean square error', to finally solve the Meese-Rogoff puzzle and provide a new alternative. Demystifying the Meese-Rogoff Puzzle will appeal to academics with an interest in exchange rate economics and international monetary economics. It will also be a useful resource for central banks and financial institutions.

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