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Equilibrium Exchange Rates in Transition Economies: Taking Stock of the Issues*
Authors:Balzs gert  Lszl Halpern  Ronald MacDonald
Institution:Balázs Égert,László Halpern,Ronald MacDonald
Abstract:Abstract. In this paper, we present an overview of a number of issues relating to the equilibrium exchange rates of transition economies of the former soviet bloc. In particular, we present a critical overview of the various methods available for calculating equilibrium exchange rates and discuss how useful they are likely to be for the transition economies. Amongst our findings is the result that the trend appreciation usually observed for the exchange rates of these economies is affected by factors other than the usual Balassa–Samuelson effect, such as the behaviour of the real exchange rate of the open sector and regulated prices. We then consider three main sources of uncertainty relating to the implementation of an equilibrium exchange rate model, namely: differences in the theoretical underpinnings, differences in the econometric estimation techniques, and differences relating to the time‐series and cross‐sectional dimensions of the data. The ensuing three‐dimensional space of real misalignments is probably a useful tool in determining the direction of a possible misalignment rather than its precise size.
Keywords:Equilibrium exchange rate  Purchasing Power Parity  Trend appreciation  Balassa–  Samuelson effect  Productivity  Inflation differential  Tradable prices  Regulated prices  Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rate  Behavioural Equilibrium Exchange Rate  Permanent Equilibrium Exchange Rate  NATREX  CHEER  Transitional economies  Euro
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