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International asset markets and real exchange rate volatility
Authors:Martin Bodenstein  
Institution:aBoard of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, 20th Street and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20551, USA
Abstract:The real exchange rate is very volatile relative to major macroeconomic aggregates and its correlation with the ratio of domestic over foreign consumption is negative (Backus–Smith puzzle). These two observations constitute a puzzle to standard international macroeconomic theory. This paper develops a two country model with complete asset markets and limited enforcement for international financial contracts that provides a possible explanation of these two puzzles. The model performs better than a standard incomplete markets model with a single non-contingent bond unless very tight borrowing constraints are imposed in the latter. With limited enforcement for both domestic and international financial contracts, the model's asset pricing implications are brought into line with the empirical evidence, albeit at the expense of raising real exchange rate volatility.
Keywords:Risk-sharing  Limited enforcement  Real exchange rate  Backus–  Smith puzzle  Asset prices
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