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Exchange Rate Economics Where Do We Stand Paul De Grauwe Ed

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Exchange Rate Economics Where Do We Stand Paul De Grauwe Ed
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Publisher: MIT Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.62 MB
Pages: 366
Author: Paul de Grauwe (Ed.)
ISBN: 9780262042222, 0262042223
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Exchange Rate Economics Where Do We Stand Paul De Grauwe Ed by Paul De Grauwe (ed.) 9780262042222, 0262042223 instant download after payment.

Recent theoretical developments in exchange rate economics have led to important new insights into the functioning of the foreign exchange market. The simple models of the 1970s, which could not withstand empirical evaluation, have been succeeded by more complex models that draw on theoretical work in such areas as the microstructure of financial markets and open economy macroeconomics. Additionally, new and powerful econometric techniques allow researchers to subject exchange rates to stronger empirical analysis.This book discusses the divergent theoretical and empirical paradigms used today for setting and predicting exchange rates; the chapters reflect current debates in the field. Some chapters base their analyses on the theoretical framework of representative and fully informed rational agents; others are grounded in the hetereogeneity of agents who use different and incomplete sets of information. Still other chapters analyze empirical data to uncover the fundamental characteristics of exchange rates. Taken together, these competing analyses document the current state of exchange rate economics and point the way to a new consensus about how to predict and explain exchange rate movements.

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