Question 5 (a) An analyst argues that exchange rate movements depend on interest rate differentials (that is, the International Fisher effect), country-specific economic policy uncertainty measures and country-specific GDP growth rates. With this in mind, the analyst estimates the following model: Expected rate of appreciation of yen against the dollar(%= =0.5[idollar (%) pren(%)]+0.5 dollar %) - per%)*+0.2[OUS(%) - OAP (%)]+ +0.2[0U8(%) - OWAP (%)] +0.1[GDP.AP (%) - GDPUS (%)]. In this model, dollar (%) is the one-year interest rate in the US, pen(%) is the one- year interest rate in Japan, Ous(%) refers to economic policy uncertainty in the US, OP(%) refers to economic policy uncertainty in Japan, GDPUS(%) refers to annual GDP growth in the US and GDPAP (%) refers to annual GDP growth in Japan. Assume jdollar=6%, jyer-4%, ous -15%, QVAP=1%, GDPUS=2% and GDPIP=1%. Calculate the expected rate of appreciation of the yen against the dollar (7 Marks). Explain your findings in no more than 200 words (30 Marks). (b) An analyst estimates the following exchange rate model for the yen currency against the dollar: Expected rate of appreciation of yen against the dollar:(%)= =0.1[dollar-2(%) jven 2(%)]+0.5[-(%) ---(%)]+1.0polar (%) pren(%)J*+ +0.1(GDPJAP (%) - GDPUS (%)]. In this model, dollar (%) is the one-year interest rate in the US in period t, per%) is the one-year interest rate in Japan in period t, poller(%) is the one-year interest rate in the US in period t-1, pen(%) is the one-year interest rate in Japan in period t-1, joller -(%) is the one-year interest rate in the US in period t-2, i en -2%) is the one-year interest rate in Japan in period t-2, GDPUs (%) refers to annual GDP growth in the US in period t and GDP.AP%) refers to annual GDP growth in Japan in period t. Assume dollar z=4%, pe=2%, dollar 1-5%, 141=3%, GDPUS=3% and GDPAP =1%. Calculate the one-year interest rate differential dollar (%) - ven(%) that delivers an expected rate of appreciation of the yen against the dollar of 5.8% in period t Briefly comment on your finding (15 Marks)