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Bands Width, Credibility and Exchange Risk: Lessons from the EMS Experience

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Marta Gómez Puig
José García Montalvo ()

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This paper presents an analysis of the credibility of the EMS currencies that covers the period before and after the increase in the bands of fluctuation. Our credibility indicator is based on the inferred probabilities derived from the estimation of a Markov-switching model (Hamilton (1989)) applied to the expected rate of depreciation. The results show that, for most of the currencies, credibility has improved, at least transitorily, after the increase in the bands. However, for all currencies, the credibility measured by the indicator proposed in this paper has been eroded recently even with the widened bands. 

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Paper provided by Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra in its series Economics Working Papers with number 128.

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Date of creation: Dec 1994
Date of revision: Jun 1995
Handle: RePEc:upf:upfgen:128

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