1st Edition

Essays on Rational Expectations and Flexible Exchange Rates

By Nasser Saidi Copyright 1982
    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1982. This book deals with exchange-rate determination and the implications of floating rate regimes for the time paths of prices and quantities. It develops a class of stochastic equilibrium models of the open economy operating under flexible exchange rates, assuming that agents are endowed with rational expectations but do not possess full current information as to the state of the world. Chapters look at a model’s response to economic disturbances, the effect on non-traded goods, and cyclical variations of the terms of trade. The final chapter considers a model to investigate purchasing parity issues.

    1. Introduction and Overview 2. Fluctuating Exchange Rates and the International Transmission of Economic Disturbances 3. "Real" and Nominal Exchange Rates in an Uncertain World: The Traded Non-Traded Goods Nexus 4. Cyclical Variations of the Exchange Rate and the Terms of Trade 5. Rational Expectations, Purchasing Power Parity and the Business Cycle

    Biography

    Nasser Saidi