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nominal exchange rate

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meanings of nominal, exchangeand rate


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nominal
adjective
uk /ˈnɒm.ɪ.nəl/ us /ˈnɑː.mə.nəl/
in name or thought but not in fact or not as things ...
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exchange
noun
uk /ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/ us /ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/
the act of giving something to someone and them giving you ...
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rate
noun[C]
uk /reɪt/ us /reɪt/
the speed at which something happens or changes, or the amount or number of times it happens or changes in a ...
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Examples of nominal exchange rate


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In this paper we consider the relationship between the nominalexchange rate and lagged fundamentals.
This paper revisits the problem of comparing the monetary model of nominalexchange rate determination with the random walk in the presence of parameter instability.
They use real and nominalexchange-rate variability as a proxy for the underlying economic determinants of optimality.
Thus, the nominalexchange rate is determined by the price level.
One of the main implications of incomplete passthrough is that the nominalexchange rate overshoots its long-run equilibrium value in response to the monetary slowdown.
The main difference is that our central bank cares about the nominalexchange rate rather than the inflation rate.
Selling marks for sterling on the markets, even at a prevailing discount of 36 per cent from nominalexchange rates, was thought preferable.
However, by mid-1997 the nominalexchange rate rigidity had become excessive.
However, because there is an underproportional nominalexchange rate depreciation, the exchange rate shows nonneutral effects.
The stabilisation of the currency following decades of very high inflation had been successfully based on the nominalexchange rate anchor.
This property extends directly to the nominalexchange rate.
This produces real effects from nominalexchange rate changes.
If there are no movements in the nominalexchange rate, then the presence, or indeed the extent, of pass-through becomes irrelevant.
For present purposes, we thus take nominalexchange-rate variation as exogenous.
The nominalexchange rate is set by the government.
Equation (10) shows that the nominalexchange rate is a function only of the anticipated components, and is therefore not affected by temporary policies.
It explains the bilateral nominalexchange rate fluctuations between two countries by the difference between their real outputs, nominal money supplies, and nominal short-term interest rates.
By the second half of 1998 the costs of the exchange rate-based stabilisation and of the excessive rigidity of the nominalexchange rate had become clear even to the government.
The results show that stationary rational expectations equilibria of this model are unstable under genetic algorithm adaptation, resulting in persistent fluctuations of the nominalexchange rate.
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