articleThe Review of Economic StudiesJul 1, 2002Closed access

Can Sticky Price Models Generate Volatile and Persistent Real Exchange Rates?

National Bureau of Economic Research · University of Minnesota · +1 more institution

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Abstract

The central puzzle in international business cycles is that fluctuations in real exchange rates are volatile and persistent. We quantify the popular story for real exchange rate fluctuations: they are generated by monetary shocks interacting with sticky goods prices. If prices are held fixed for at least one year, risk aversion is high, and preferences are separable in leisure, then real exchange rates generated by the model are as volatile as in the data and quite persistent, but less so than in the data. The main discrepancy between the model and the data, the consumption—real exchange rate anomaly, is that the model generates a high correlation between real exchange rates and the ratio of consumption across…

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