Two specifications of an open-economy model are shown to generate high exchangerate volatility and low exchange-rate pass-through (ERPT). In the model, price discrimination causes ERPT to be incomplete in both the short and the long run. In the short run, a small amount of nominal rigidities is enough to reduce ERPT sharply; still, exchange-rate depreciation worsens the terms of trade, consistent with the evidence. Possible biases from omitted variables and measurement error in the ERPT empirical literature (due to data limitations) are investigated using model-generated time series. Estimates of ERPT coefficients can be quite different from true parameters, and are sensitive to the shocks driving the economies. Estimates can nonetheless detect key structural features of the models.

Corsetti, G., Dedola, L., Leduc, S. (2008). High exchange rate volatility and low pass-through. JOURNAL OF MONETARY ECONOMICS, 55(6), 1113-1128 [10.1016/j.jmoneco.2008.05.013].

High exchange rate volatility and low pass-through

CORSETTI, Giancarlo;
2008-01-01

Abstract

Two specifications of an open-economy model are shown to generate high exchangerate volatility and low exchange-rate pass-through (ERPT). In the model, price discrimination causes ERPT to be incomplete in both the short and the long run. In the short run, a small amount of nominal rigidities is enough to reduce ERPT sharply; still, exchange-rate depreciation worsens the terms of trade, consistent with the evidence. Possible biases from omitted variables and measurement error in the ERPT empirical literature (due to data limitations) are investigated using model-generated time series. Estimates of ERPT coefficients can be quite different from true parameters, and are sensitive to the shocks driving the economies. Estimates can nonetheless detect key structural features of the models.
2008
Corsetti, G., Dedola, L., Leduc, S. (2008). High exchange rate volatility and low pass-through. JOURNAL OF MONETARY ECONOMICS, 55(6), 1113-1128 [10.1016/j.jmoneco.2008.05.013].
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