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Exchange Rate Monitoring Bands: Theory and Policy (2002)

Abstract
Recent empirical research by Mark Taylor and coauthors has found evidence of hybrid dynamics for real exchange rates. While there is a random walk near equilibrium, for real exchange rates some distance from equilibrium there is mean-reversion which increases with the degree of misalignment. An interesting question is whether this nonlinear mean-reversion might be policy-induced. John Williamson (1998), for example, has proposed a �monitoring band� in which there is no intervention near equilibrium but there is substantial intervention triggered by exchange rate deviations outside a preset band. In this paper we develop a theoretical model of such a monitoring band to see whether it can generate patterns of nonlinear mean-reversion akin to those reported in empirical research.

Publication details
Download http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/307
Repository DSpace at Cambridge (United Kingdom)
Keywords Classification-JEL: D52, F31, G12, monitoring band, non-linear mean-reversion, near random walk dynamics
Type Working Paper
Language English

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