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Taylor rules and the Canadian–US equilibrium exchange rate
Authors:Tino Berger  Bernd Kempa
Institution:1. University of Cologne, CMR, Germany;2. University of Muenster, Universitaetsstrasse 14-16, 48143 Muenster, Germany
Abstract:This paper identifies the Canadian–US equilibrium exchange rate based on a simple structural model of the real exchange rate, in which monetary policy follows a Taylor-rule interest rate reaction function. The exchange rate is explained by relative output and inflation as observable variables, and by unobserved equilibrium rates as well as unobserved transitory components in output and the exchange rate. Using Canadian data over 1974–2009 we jointly estimate the unobserved components and the structural parameters using the Kalman filter and Bayesian technique. We find that Canada's equilibrium exchange rate evolves smoothly and follows a trend depreciation. The transitory component is found to be very persistent but much more volatile than the equilibrium rate, resulting in few but prolonged periods of currency misalignments.
Keywords:C11  C32  F31  F41
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