Abstract
This paper discusses the conditions under which a risk premium is incorporated in the forward exchange rate. A new condition for the existence of a risk premium is proposed. We show that earlier models of the risk premium, which emphasize either the role of net foreign investment or of the relative supplies of ‘outside’ assets, are not suited for assessing the effects of changes in macroeconomic policy.
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