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Employment and Inflation Responses to an Exchange Rate Shock in a Calibrated Model

Colin Bermingham
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Colin Bermingham: Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland

No 2/RT/05, Research Technical Papers from Central Bank of Ireland

Abstract: Ireland has no ability to affect the exchange rate through interest rates since the adoption of the euro. This paper provides a theoretically transparent method for analysing the impact of an exchange rate shock on employment and inflation in this context. The split between the tradable and non-tradable sectors of the economy is highlighted. A small, calibrated model adapted from Barry (1997) is used in the paper. The equations in this paper are derived under less restrictive assumptions making the results more widely applicable. The parameters of the model can be changed easily to reflect the structure of the economy and to conduct scenario analyses. A practical application is provided using a specific calibration and set of assumptions and the sensitivity of the results to the calibrated parameters and assumptions is discussed.

JEL-codes: E10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 30 pages
Date: 2005-04
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