The Target Zone Model, Non-linearity and Mean Reversion: Is the Honeymoon Really Over?
Matteo Iannizzotto and
Mark Taylor
Economic Journal, 1999, vol. 109, issue 454, C96-110
Abstract:
The authors estimate a target zone model for three ERM exchange rates for 1983-86 and 1987-91 by the method of simulated moments, taking account of the continuous time specification by using daily data with the interruptions of holidays and weekends. Specification tests are unable to reject the model. The estimates imply, however, an essentially linear relationship between the exchange rate and the fundamentals, with a very limited honeymoon effect. Using Monte Carlo simulations, calibrated on the estimates, the authors find that standard tests for mean reversion of the exchange rate would largely reject the target zone model when, in fact, it held.
Date: 1999
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