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Structural breaks in the real exchange rate and real interest rate relationship

Joseph Byrne and Jun Nagayasu

Global Finance Journal, 2010, vol. 21, issue 2, 138-151

Abstract: In this paper we empirically examine the relationship between the real exchange rate and the real interest rate differential using recent econometric methods robust to potential structural breaks. Generally, our study provides evidence of this relationship in the long-run context. More specifically, we first focus on the UK-US relationship, and interestingly find limited evidence of this long-run relationship using traditional methods. But when an approach robust to structural breaks is employed, we find evidence that the real interest rate differential is an important determinant of the real exchange rate. Secondly, in order to investigate the relevance of structural shifts in a more global context, we replicate our analysis for a number of other exchange rates. While providing evidence of this long-run relationship, European data suggest that the presence of structural breaks is not very common across countries and is indeed country-specific.

Keywords: Real; exchange; rate; Real; interest; rate; differential; Nonstationarity; Structural; breaks; Trace; tests (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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