If Exchange Rates are Random Walks, Then Almost Everything We Say About Monetary Policy is Wrong
Fernando Alvarez,
Andrew Atkeson and
Patrick Kehoe
American Economic Review, 2007, vol. 97, issue 2, 339-345
Date: 2007
Note: DOI: 10.1257/aer.97.2.339
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