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The economics of exchange rates / Lucio Sarno and Mark Taylor ; with a foreword by Jeffrey A. Frankel.

By: Sarno, Lucio [author.].
Contributor(s): Taylor, Mark P, 1958- [author.].
Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2002Description: 1 online resource (xii, 318 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780511754159 (ebook).Subject(s): Foreign exchange ratesAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 332.4/56 Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: In the last few decades exchange rate economics has seen a number of developments, with substantial contributions to both the theory and empirics of exchange rate determination. Important developments in econometrics and the increasingly large availability of high-quality data have also been responsible for stimulating the large amount of empirical work on exchange rates in this period. Nonetheless, while our understanding of exchange rates has significantly improved, a number of challenges and open questions remain in the exchange rate debate, enhanced by events including the launch of the Euro and the large number of recent currency crises. This volume provides a selective coverage of the literature on exchange rates, focusing on developments from within the last fifteen years. Clear explanations of theories are offered, alongside an appraisal of the literature and suggestions for further research and analysis.
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In the last few decades exchange rate economics has seen a number of developments, with substantial contributions to both the theory and empirics of exchange rate determination. Important developments in econometrics and the increasingly large availability of high-quality data have also been responsible for stimulating the large amount of empirical work on exchange rates in this period. Nonetheless, while our understanding of exchange rates has significantly improved, a number of challenges and open questions remain in the exchange rate debate, enhanced by events including the launch of the Euro and the large number of recent currency crises. This volume provides a selective coverage of the literature on exchange rates, focusing on developments from within the last fifteen years. Clear explanations of theories are offered, alongside an appraisal of the literature and suggestions for further research and analysis.

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