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Archive | 2002

Keynes, Cocoa, and Copper: In Search of Commodity Currencies

Ratna Sahay; Luis Felipe Céspedes; Paul Cashin

This paper examines whether the real exchange rates of commodity-exporting countries and the real prices of their commodity exports move together over time. Using IMF data on the world prices of 44 commodities and national commodity export shares, we construct new monthly indices of national commodity export prices for 58 countries over 1980-2002. A long-run relationship between real exchange rates and real commodity prices is found for about two-fifths of the commodity-exporting countries. Also, the behavior of the real exchange rate of commodity currencies is found to be independent of the nominal exchange rate regime. The average half-life of adjustment of real exchange rates to commodity-price-augmented purchasing power parity is found to be about eight months, which is much shorter than Rogoffs (1996) consensus estimate of three to five years, and provides an important missing piece of the PPP puzzle.


Pricing Policies and Inflation Inertia | 2003

Pricing Policies and Inflation Inertia

Luis Felipe Céspedes; Michael Kumhof; Eric Parrado

This paper provides a monetary model with nominal rigidities that differs from the conventional New Keynesian model with firms setting pricing policies instead of price levels. In response to permanent or highly persistent monetary policy shocks this model generates the empirically observed slow (inertial) and prolonged (persistent) reaction of the inflation rate, and also the recession that typically accompanies moderate disinflations. The reason is that firms respond to such shocks mostly through a change in the long-run or inflation updating component of their pricing policies. With staggered pricing policies there is a time lag before this is reflected in aggregate inflation.


The American Economic Review | 2004

Balance Sheets and Exchange Rate Policy

Luis Felipe Céspedes; Roberto Chang; Andrés Velasco


National Bureau of Economic Research | 2002

Is-Lm-Bp in the Pampas

Luis Felipe Céspedes; Roberto Chang; Andrés Velasco


National Bureau of Economic Research | 2013

Was This Time Different? Fiscal Policy in Commodity Republics

Luis Felipe Céspedes; Andrés Velasco


Keynes, Cocoa, and Copper : In Search of Commodity Currencies | 2002

Keynes, Cocoa, and Copper

Ratna Sahay; Luis Felipe Céspedes; Paul Cashin


NBER Chapters | 2002

Dollarization of Liabilities, Net Worth Effects, and Optimal Monetary Policy

Luis Felipe Céspedes; Roberto Chang; Andrés Velasco


National Bureau of Economic Research | 2012

FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION, EXCHANGE RATES, AND UNCONVENTIONAL POLICY IN AN OPEN ECONOMY

Luis Felipe Céspedes; Roberto Chang; Andrés Velasco


Central Banking, Analysis, and Economic Policies Book Series | 2010

Monetary Policy Under Financial Turbulence: an Overview

Luis Felipe Céspedes; Roberto Chang; Diego Saravia


National Bureau of Economic Research | 2012

Is Inflation Targeting Still on Target

Luis Felipe Céspedes; Roberto Chang; Andrés Velasco

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Michael Kumhof

International Monetary Fund

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Ratna Sahay

National Bureau of Economic Research

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Paul Cashin

International Monetary Fund

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