政策驱动的汇率周期的真正后果:东亚和拉丁美洲的风格化比较

IF 0.7 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS
Arslan Razmi
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我发展了不同政策偏好对资本积累、贸易平衡和实际汇率周期的影响,特别关注拉丁美洲和东亚主要经济体的广泛风格特征。最近的发展文献重新引起了人们对实际汇率政策和避免高估的兴趣。另一方面,政治学文献强调了诸如制造业的影响和劳动力的性质等因素在形成汇率政策方面的作用。我在一个简单的、动态的发展中国家框架中,将这些见解与跨时期优化的政策制定者和短视的选民/受众形式化并联系起来。如果要在以下两个方面做出选择:(1)提高工人的即时购买力,或(2)随着时间的推移创造工资增长和制造业就业,我表明,政策制定者选择前者的发展中国家更有可能经历估值过高、贸易赤字和突然(推迟)贬值的周期。此外,这些周期性差异可能有助于解释较长时期内结构演化的差异。
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The real consequences of policy-driven exchange rate cycles: A stylized comparison of East Asia and Latin America

I develop the implications for capital accumulation, the trade balance, and real exchange rate cycles of different policy preferences, focusing in particular on broad stylized features of major Latin American and East Asian economies. Recent development literature has renewed interest in real exchange rate policy and the desirability of avoiding overvaluations. Political science literature, on the other hand, has emphasized the role of factors such as the influence of the manufacturing sector and the nature of the work force in shaping exchange rate policy. I formalize and relate some of these insights in a simple, dynamic, developing country framework with policy makers who intertemporally optimize and voters/audiences that are myopic. Given the choice between assigning greater weight to: (1) raising immediate worker purchasing power or (2) generating wage increases and manufacturing employment over time, I show that developing countries where policy makers choose the former are more likely to experience cycles with overvaluation, trade deficits, and abrupt (postponed) devaluations. Moreover, these cyclical differences may help explain differences in structural evolution over longer periods of time.

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Manchester School
Manchester School ECONOMICS-
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期刊介绍: The Manchester School was first published more than seventy years ago and has become a distinguished, internationally recognised, general economics journal. The Manchester School publishes high-quality research covering all areas of the economics discipline, although the editors particularly encourage original contributions, or authoritative surveys, in the fields of microeconomics (including industrial organisation and game theory), macroeconomics, econometrics (both theory and applied) and labour economics.
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