Una figura sugerente: el atractor caótico del tipo de cambio
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El presente trabajo analiza la representación gráfica del modelo caótico del tipo de cambio peso/dólar fix, en su modalidad diaria, para el periodo enero 1999-marzo 2003 (Ibarra, 2003). Las representaciones gráficas de dicho modelo sugieren que las principales variables del modelo tipo de cambio, proporción de inversionistas técnicos en el mercado y el índice medio de opinión entre los técnicos están fuertemente correlacionadas, lo que permite inferir que la dinámica del tipo de cambio dependerá principalmente de la proporción de inversionistas técnicos existente en el mercado, en cualquier periodo.Download Info
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Article provided by Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon, Facultad de Economia in its journal Ensayos Revista de Economia.
Volume (Year): XXIII (2004)
Issue (Month): 1 (May)
Pages: 61-76
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