15 research outputs found
Structural breaks in the real exchange rate adjustment mechanism
We show that the behaviour of the real exchange rates of the UK, Germany, France and Japan has been characterized by structural breaks, which changed the adjustment mechanism. In the context of a Time-Varying Smooth Transition Autoregression (TV-STAR) of the kind introduced by Lundbergh et al. (2003), we show that the real exchange rate process shifted in the aftermath of Black Wednesday in the case of pound, in 1984/85 in the case of franc and, more tentatively, during the Asian crisis of 1997/98 in the case of yen.
Energy dependence, oil prices and exchange rates: the Dominican economy since 1990
Real exchange rates, Oil prices, Cointegration, Dominican Republic, F31, F41, C22,