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Exchange rate puzzles: a review of the recent theoretical and empirical developments

This paper presents a comprehensive literature review of the theoretical and empirical developments that have taken place over the last two decades in an attempt to address the exchange rate puzzles. Specifically, it discusses the nonlinear and Bayesian econometric techniques, dynamic general equili...

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Published in:The ICFAI journal of monetary economics 2010-02, Vol.VIII (1-2), p.77-112
Main Authors: Mokoena, Thabo M, Gupta, Rangan, Eyden, Renee van
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