Review of Economic Studies · 2022 · Tarek A. Hassan、Thomas M. Mertens、Tony Zhang
中文摘要
我们提出了一种新颖的、基于风险的汇率稳定效应理论。在我们的模型中,汇率制度的选择使政策制定者能够让本国货币,以及由此延伸的本国企业,成为国际投资者更安全的投资标的。当国际投资者的边际效用较高时,促使一国货币升值的政策会降低该国货币的必要回报率,并提高国内企业的世界市场价值。将这一逻辑应用于汇率稳定政策,我们发现,相对于较大经济体稳定双边汇率的小型经济体可以增加国内资本积累、提高国内工资,甚至提升其在世界财富中的份额。在缺乏政策协调的情况下,小国最优地选择将本国汇率相对于世界最大经济体的货币进行稳定,后者由此内生地成为世界的“锚货币”;而较大经济体则最优地选择实行浮动汇率。因此,该模型预测的汇率安排均衡格局与数据中呈现的格局极为相似。
Abstract
Abstract We develop a novel, risk-based theory of the effects of exchange rate stabilization. In our model, the choice of exchange rate regime allows policymakers to make their currency, and by extension, the firms in their country, a safer investment for international investors. Policies that induce a country’s currency to appreciate when the marginal utility of international investors is high lower the required rate of return on the country’s currency and increase the world-market value of domestic firms. Applying this logic to exchange rate stabilizations, we find a small economy stabilizing its bilateral exchange rate relative to a larger economy can increase domestic capital accumulation, domestic wages, and even its share in world wealth. In the absence of policy coordination, small countries optimally choose to stabilize their exchange rates relative to the currency of the largest economy in the world, which endogenously emerges as the world’s “anchor currency”, Larger economies instead optimally choose to float their exchange rates. The model therefore predicts an equilibrium pattern of exchange rate arrangements that is remarkably similar to the one in the data.