An Empirical Assessment of Non-Linearities in Models of Exchange Rate Determination
Richard Meese () and
Andrew Rose
The Review of Economic Studies, 1991, vol. 58, issue 3, 603-619
Abstract:
This paper examines the empirical relation between nominal exchange rates and macroeconomic fundamentals for five major OECD countries between 1974 and 1987. Five theoretical models of exchange rate determination are considered. Potential non-linearities are examined using a variety of parametric and non-parametric techniques. We find that the poor explanatory power of the models considered cannot be attributed to non-linearities arising from time-deformation or improper functional form.
Date: 1991
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