10. In our discussion of short-run exchange rate overshooting, we assumed that real output was given. Assume...
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10. In our discussion of short-run exchange rate overshooting, we assumed that real output was given. Assume instead that an increase in the money supply raises real output in the short run (an assumption that will be justified in Chapter 16). How does this affect the extent to which the exchange rate overshoots when the money supply first increases? Is it likely that the exchange rate undershoots? (Hint: In Figure 14-12a, allow the aggregate real money demand schedule to shift in response to the increase in output.)
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International Economics Theory And Policy
ISBN: 9780321116399
6th Edition
Authors: Paul R. Krugman, Maurice Obstfeld, Marc Melitz
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