Abstract

We develop a parsimonious parameterization of exchange rate density function under target zones that enables us to estimate the approximate shapes of density curves from the exchange rate data. We find that the distributions of exchange rates can take several different shapes, which may correspond to possibly widely different monetary and exchange-rate intervention policies, including the marginal and intramarginal intervention policies discussed in previous theoretical models.

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