Assessing Interdependence Among Countries’ Fundamentals and its Implications for Exchange Rate Misalignment Estimates: An Empirical Exercise Based on GVAR

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Autor(a) principal: Marçal,Emerson Fernandes
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Zimmermann,Beatrice, Prince,Diogo de, Merlin,Giovanni
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Economia (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Exchange rates are important macroeconomic prices and changes in these rates affect economic activity, prices, interest rates, and trade flows. Methodologies have been developed in empirical exchange rate misalignment studies to evaluate whether a real effective exchange is overvalued or undervalued. There is a vast body of literature on the determinants of long-term real exchange rates and on empirical strategies to implement the equilibrium norms obtained from theoretical models. This study seeks to contribute to this literature by showing that the global vector autoregressions model (GVAR) proposed by Pesaran, Schuermann, and Weiner (2004) can add relevant information to the literature on measuring exchange rate misalignment. Our empirical exercise suggests that the estimate exchange rate misalignment obtained from GVAR can be quite different to that using the traditional cointegrated time series techniques, which treat countries as detached entities. The differences between the two approaches are more pronounced for small and developing countries. Our results also suggest a strong interdependence among eurozone countries, as expected.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assessing Interdependence Among Countries’ Fundamentals and its Implications for Exchange Rate Misalignment Estimates: An Empirical Exercise Based on GVAR
title Assessing Interdependence Among Countries’ Fundamentals and its Implications for Exchange Rate Misalignment Estimates: An Empirical Exercise Based on GVAR
spellingShingle Assessing Interdependence Among Countries’ Fundamentals and its Implications for Exchange Rate Misalignment Estimates: An Empirical Exercise Based on GVAR
Marçal,Emerson Fernandes
Real effective exchange rate
cointegration
global VAR
title_short Assessing Interdependence Among Countries’ Fundamentals and its Implications for Exchange Rate Misalignment Estimates: An Empirical Exercise Based on GVAR
title_full Assessing Interdependence Among Countries’ Fundamentals and its Implications for Exchange Rate Misalignment Estimates: An Empirical Exercise Based on GVAR
title_fullStr Assessing Interdependence Among Countries’ Fundamentals and its Implications for Exchange Rate Misalignment Estimates: An Empirical Exercise Based on GVAR
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Interdependence Among Countries’ Fundamentals and its Implications for Exchange Rate Misalignment Estimates: An Empirical Exercise Based on GVAR
title_sort Assessing Interdependence Among Countries’ Fundamentals and its Implications for Exchange Rate Misalignment Estimates: An Empirical Exercise Based on GVAR
author Marçal,Emerson Fernandes
author_facet Marçal,Emerson Fernandes
Zimmermann,Beatrice
Prince,Diogo de
Merlin,Giovanni
author_role author
author2 Zimmermann,Beatrice
Prince,Diogo de
Merlin,Giovanni
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marçal,Emerson Fernandes
Zimmermann,Beatrice
Prince,Diogo de
Merlin,Giovanni
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Real effective exchange rate
cointegration
global VAR
topic Real effective exchange rate
cointegration
global VAR
description Abstract Exchange rates are important macroeconomic prices and changes in these rates affect economic activity, prices, interest rates, and trade flows. Methodologies have been developed in empirical exchange rate misalignment studies to evaluate whether a real effective exchange is overvalued or undervalued. There is a vast body of literature on the determinants of long-term real exchange rates and on empirical strategies to implement the equilibrium norms obtained from theoretical models. This study seeks to contribute to this literature by showing that the global vector autoregressions model (GVAR) proposed by Pesaran, Schuermann, and Weiner (2004) can add relevant information to the literature on measuring exchange rate misalignment. Our empirical exercise suggests that the estimate exchange rate misalignment obtained from GVAR can be quite different to that using the traditional cointegrated time series techniques, which treat countries as detached entities. The differences between the two approaches are more pronounced for small and developing countries. Our results also suggest a strong interdependence among eurozone countries, as expected.
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