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Exchange rates and fundamentals: Evidence on long-horizon predictability
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Macroeconomic ForecastingExchange RateExchange RatesSize DistortionMonetary PolicyEconomic ForecastingInternational FinanceEconomic AnalysisForecast HorizonStatisticsLog Exchange RateEconomicsExchange Rate PoliciesFinanceExchange Rate RegimesMacroeconomicsExchange Rate MovementBusinessEconometricsForeign Exchange Market
Regressions of multiple-period changes in the log exchange rate on the deviation of the log exchange rate from its 'fundamental value' display evidence that long-horizon changes in log nominal exchange rates contain an economically significant predictable component. To account for small-sample bias and size distortion in asymptotic tests, inference is drawn from bootstrap distributions generated under the null hypothesis that the log exchange rate is unpredictable. The bias-adjusted slope coefficients and R[superscript]2's increase with the forecast horizon, and the out-of-sample point predictions generally outperform the driftless random walk at the longer horizons. Copyright 1995 by American Economic Association.
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