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Inflationary Expectations, Variable Output, and Exchange-Rate Dynamics
Authors:Jay H Levin
Institution:Levin: Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202. Tel: 313-577-3343, Fax: 313-577-0149, Email: . I am grateful to an anonymous referee for helpful comments on this paper. All remaining errors are my responsibility.
Abstract:This paper develops a model of exchange-rate dynamics characterized by inflationary expectations held with perfect foresight, sticky wages, and sluggish output adjustment. In this framework monetary expansion initially lowers interest rates because of sluggish output and price adjustment but quite surprisingly produces exchange-rate overshooting or undershooting. Moreover, after its initial depreciation in the overshooting case, the domestic currency temporarily appreciates beyond its new long-run equilibrium level. In the undershooting case, the home currency temporarily appreciates away from its new long-run equilibrium level. Finally, the dynamic real exchange rate-real interest rate relationship at times becomes inverse.
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