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EXCHANGE RATE
   POLICY
     MODULE 43
DOLLAR-YEN MARKET

The     nominal    exchange    rate  is
 determined by supply and demand.
It is the price of a country’s money in
 terms of another country’s money.
Money is an asset whose quantity is
 determined by government policy.
DOLLAR-YEN MARKET

The exchange rate determines the price
 of imports and of exports.
This can have major effects on
 aggregate output and the aggregate
 price level.
Governments can adopt a variety of
 exchange rate regimes.
EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES
 An exchange rate regime is a rule
   governing policy toward the exchange
   rate.
 There are two main kinds of exchange
   rate regimes:
1. Fixed exchange rate:        when the
   government keeps the exchange rate
   against some other currency at or near a
   particular target (Hong Kong keeps an
   exchange rate of HK$7.80 per US$1)
EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES

2. Floating  exchange rate:     when the
  government lets the exchange rate
  fluctuate wherever the market takes it
  (this is the regime followed by the U.S.,
  Britain, and Canada).
 Countries     can adopt compromise
  policies that lie somewhere between
  fixed and floating exchange rates.
EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES

 Countries can have exchange rates that
 are fixed at any given time, but are
 adjusted frequently, exchange rates that
 are fixed at any given time but are
 adjusted frequently, exchange rates that
 aren’t fixed but are “managed” by the
 government to avoid wide swings, and
 exchange rates that float within a
 “targeted zone”.
HOW CAN AN EXCHANGE RATE
         BE HELD FIXED?
 When the exchange rate of a currency is
  below the target exchange rate, there are 3
  ways the government can support the value of
  the currency to keep the rate where it wants it:
1. The government can “soak up” the surplus by
  buying its own currency in the foreign
  exchange market. This is called exchange
  market intervention. In order to do this, the
  government maintains foreign exchange
  reserves, which are stocks or foreign
  currency that they can use to buy their own
  currency to support its price.
HOW CAN AN EXCHANGE RATE
            BE HELD FIXED?
 An important part of international trade
  flows is the purchases and sales of
  foreign assets by governments and
  central banks.
 Government sell foreign assets because
  they are supporting their currency
  through exchange market intervention.
HOW CAN AN EXCHANGE RATE
          BE HELD FIXED?
2. Another way for a government to support its currency
  is to try to shift the supply and demand curves for the
  currency in the foreign exchange market.
  Governments usually do this by changing monetary
  policy, raising the interest rate to increase capital
  flows into the country, and increasing demand for its
  currency. This will also reduce the capital flows out of
  the country, reducing the supply of the currency.
 Therefore, other things equal, and increase in a
  country’s interest rate will increase the value of its
  currency.
HOW CAN AN EXCHANGE RATE
         BE HELD FIXED?
3. Third, the government can support the
  currency by reducing its supply to the foreign
  exchange market. It can do this by requiring
  domestic residents who want to buy foreign
  currency to get a licence, and giving these
  licenses only to people with engaging in
  approved transactions (such as importing
  essential goods).
 Licensing systems that limit the right of
  individuals to buy foreign currency are called
  foreign exchange controls.
 Other things equal, foreign exchange controls
  increase the value of a country’s currency.
HOW CAN AN EXCHANGE RATE
             BE HELD FIXED?
 If the equilibrium value of a currency is
  above the target rate, and there is a
  shortage of the currency:
To maintain the target exchange rate the
 government can:
HOW CAN AN EXCHANGE RATE
              BE HELD FIXED?
1. It can intervene in the foreign exchange
   market, by selling its currency and
   buying foreign currency, which will be
   added to its foreign exchange reserves.
2. It can reduce the interest rates to
   increase the supply of its currency, and
   reduce the demand.
HOW CAN AN EXCHANGE RATE
             BE HELD FIXED?
3. The government can impose foreign
   exchange controls that limit the ability
   of foreigners to buy the currency.
All of these actions, other things equal,
  will reduce the value of the currency.
The choice of exchange rate regime
  poses a dilemma for policy makers
  because fixed and floating exchange
  rates each have advantages and
  disadvantages.
HOW CAN AN EXCHANGE RATE
           BE HELD FIXED?
The choice of exchange rate regime
 poses a dilemma for policy makers
 because fixed and floating exchange
 rates each have advantages and
 disadvantages.
ADVANTAGES OF FIXED EXCHANGE
                  RATES
1. One benefit of a fixed exchange rate is
   the certainty about the future value of a
   currency.
2. Adopting a fixed exchange rate also
   means that a country is committing
   itself not to engage in inflationary
   policies, because these policies would
   destabilize the exchange rate.
DISADVANTAGES OF FIXED
            EXCHANGE RATES
1. To stabilize an exchange rate through
   intervention, a country must keep large
   quantities of foreign currency on hand,
   and this currency is usually a low-return
   investment.
2. Even large reserves can be quickly
   exhausted when there are large capital
   flows out of the country.
DISADVANTAGES OF FIXED
           EXCHANGE RATES
3. If a country chooses to stabilize an exchange
   rate by adjusting monetary policy, it must
   divert monetary policy away from other goals,
   such as stabilizing the economy and
   managing the rate of inflation.
4. Foreign exchange controls, such as import
   quotas and tariffs, distort incentives for
   importing and exporting goods and services.,
   and also may create substantial costs in
   terms of red tape and corruption.
DILEMMA WITH EXCHANGE RATES
So the options are:
1. Let the currency float, which leaves monetary
   policy     available   for    macroeconomic
   stabilization, but creates uncertainty for
   everyone affected by trade, or
2. Fix the exchange rate, which eliminates trade
   uncertainty, but means giving up monetary
   policy, adopting exchange controls, or both.

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Module 43 exchange rate policy

  • 1. EXCHANGE RATE POLICY MODULE 43
  • 2. DOLLAR-YEN MARKET The nominal exchange rate is determined by supply and demand. It is the price of a country’s money in terms of another country’s money. Money is an asset whose quantity is determined by government policy.
  • 3. DOLLAR-YEN MARKET The exchange rate determines the price of imports and of exports. This can have major effects on aggregate output and the aggregate price level. Governments can adopt a variety of exchange rate regimes.
  • 4. EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES  An exchange rate regime is a rule governing policy toward the exchange rate.  There are two main kinds of exchange rate regimes: 1. Fixed exchange rate: when the government keeps the exchange rate against some other currency at or near a particular target (Hong Kong keeps an exchange rate of HK$7.80 per US$1)
  • 5. EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES 2. Floating exchange rate: when the government lets the exchange rate fluctuate wherever the market takes it (this is the regime followed by the U.S., Britain, and Canada).  Countries can adopt compromise policies that lie somewhere between fixed and floating exchange rates.
  • 6. EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES  Countries can have exchange rates that are fixed at any given time, but are adjusted frequently, exchange rates that are fixed at any given time but are adjusted frequently, exchange rates that aren’t fixed but are “managed” by the government to avoid wide swings, and exchange rates that float within a “targeted zone”.
  • 7. HOW CAN AN EXCHANGE RATE BE HELD FIXED?  When the exchange rate of a currency is below the target exchange rate, there are 3 ways the government can support the value of the currency to keep the rate where it wants it: 1. The government can “soak up” the surplus by buying its own currency in the foreign exchange market. This is called exchange market intervention. In order to do this, the government maintains foreign exchange reserves, which are stocks or foreign currency that they can use to buy their own currency to support its price.
  • 8. HOW CAN AN EXCHANGE RATE BE HELD FIXED?  An important part of international trade flows is the purchases and sales of foreign assets by governments and central banks.  Government sell foreign assets because they are supporting their currency through exchange market intervention.
  • 9. HOW CAN AN EXCHANGE RATE BE HELD FIXED? 2. Another way for a government to support its currency is to try to shift the supply and demand curves for the currency in the foreign exchange market. Governments usually do this by changing monetary policy, raising the interest rate to increase capital flows into the country, and increasing demand for its currency. This will also reduce the capital flows out of the country, reducing the supply of the currency.  Therefore, other things equal, and increase in a country’s interest rate will increase the value of its currency.
  • 10. HOW CAN AN EXCHANGE RATE BE HELD FIXED? 3. Third, the government can support the currency by reducing its supply to the foreign exchange market. It can do this by requiring domestic residents who want to buy foreign currency to get a licence, and giving these licenses only to people with engaging in approved transactions (such as importing essential goods).  Licensing systems that limit the right of individuals to buy foreign currency are called foreign exchange controls.  Other things equal, foreign exchange controls increase the value of a country’s currency.
  • 11. HOW CAN AN EXCHANGE RATE BE HELD FIXED?  If the equilibrium value of a currency is above the target rate, and there is a shortage of the currency: To maintain the target exchange rate the government can:
  • 12. HOW CAN AN EXCHANGE RATE BE HELD FIXED? 1. It can intervene in the foreign exchange market, by selling its currency and buying foreign currency, which will be added to its foreign exchange reserves. 2. It can reduce the interest rates to increase the supply of its currency, and reduce the demand.
  • 13. HOW CAN AN EXCHANGE RATE BE HELD FIXED? 3. The government can impose foreign exchange controls that limit the ability of foreigners to buy the currency. All of these actions, other things equal, will reduce the value of the currency. The choice of exchange rate regime poses a dilemma for policy makers because fixed and floating exchange rates each have advantages and disadvantages.
  • 14. HOW CAN AN EXCHANGE RATE BE HELD FIXED? The choice of exchange rate regime poses a dilemma for policy makers because fixed and floating exchange rates each have advantages and disadvantages.
  • 15. ADVANTAGES OF FIXED EXCHANGE RATES 1. One benefit of a fixed exchange rate is the certainty about the future value of a currency. 2. Adopting a fixed exchange rate also means that a country is committing itself not to engage in inflationary policies, because these policies would destabilize the exchange rate.
  • 16. DISADVANTAGES OF FIXED EXCHANGE RATES 1. To stabilize an exchange rate through intervention, a country must keep large quantities of foreign currency on hand, and this currency is usually a low-return investment. 2. Even large reserves can be quickly exhausted when there are large capital flows out of the country.
  • 17. DISADVANTAGES OF FIXED EXCHANGE RATES 3. If a country chooses to stabilize an exchange rate by adjusting monetary policy, it must divert monetary policy away from other goals, such as stabilizing the economy and managing the rate of inflation. 4. Foreign exchange controls, such as import quotas and tariffs, distort incentives for importing and exporting goods and services., and also may create substantial costs in terms of red tape and corruption.
  • 18. DILEMMA WITH EXCHANGE RATES So the options are: 1. Let the currency float, which leaves monetary policy available for macroeconomic stabilization, but creates uncertainty for everyone affected by trade, or 2. Fix the exchange rate, which eliminates trade uncertainty, but means giving up monetary policy, adopting exchange controls, or both.