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Exchange Rates, Interest Rates, and the Risk Premium
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Engel, Charles
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1979-2009
/ Economic models
/ Exchange rates
/ Foreign exchange
/ Foreign exchange rates
/ Interest rate parity theorem
/ Interest rates
/ Regularity
/ Risk premiums
2016
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Exchange Rates, Interest Rates, and the Risk Premium
by
Engel, Charles
in
1979-2009
/ Economic models
/ Exchange rates
/ Foreign exchange
/ Foreign exchange rates
/ Interest rate parity theorem
/ Interest rates
/ Regularity
/ Risk premiums
2016
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Exchange Rates, Interest Rates, and the Risk Premium
2016
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Overview
The uncovered interest parity puzzle concerns the empirical regularity that high interest rate countries tend to have high expected returns on short term deposits. A separate puzzle is that high real interest rate countries tend to have currencies that are stronger than can be accounted for by the path of expected real interest differentials under uncovered interest parity. These two findings have apparently contradictory implications for the relationship of the foreign-exchange risk premium and interest-rate differentials. We document these puzzles, and show that existing models appear unable to account for both. A model that might reconcile the findings is discussed.
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American Economic Association,American Economic Assoc
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