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Monetary Policy Responses to the Exchange Rate: Empirical Evidence from Three East Asian Inflation-Targeting Countries

Naoto Osawa
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Naoto Osawa: Bank of Japan

No 06-E-14, Bank of Japan Working Paper Series from Bank of Japan

Abstract: Using monetary policy reaction functions, this paper examines whether monetary policy responds to the exchange rate in three East Asian inflation-targeting countries, namely, Korea, Thailand and the Philippines. Contrary to the results in existing studies, it finds no evidence that monetary policy in these countries responds to the exchange rate. While extant work employs sample periods including the Asian financial crisis between 1997 and 1998, this paper focuses on the inflation-targeting regimes adopted in the period following the crisis. The strong monetary policy response to the exchange rate to defend against currency depreciation during the crisis is found to contribute to the difference in results.

Date: 2006-09
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