Abstract

This paper analyses how exchange-rate and interest-rate intervention rules can be computed so as to stabilize price and output and real exchange rate in the face of a variety of random shocks. The major finding is that there exist a unique optimal intervention rule for both internal and external targets in the face of all random disturbances except for LM and foreign interest rate disturbances.

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