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Balance of Payments and Exchange Rates. Balance of Payments and Exchange Rates. Alternative Exchange Rate Regimes. ALTERNATIVE EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES. Internal and external policy objectives internal balance external balance narrow sense: current account balance
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Balance of Payments and Exchange Rates
Balance of Payments and Exchange Rates Alternative Exchange Rate Regimes
ALTERNATIVE EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES • Internal and external policy objectives • internal balance • external balance • narrow sense: current account balance • broad sense: total currency flow balance
W1 J1 Internal and external balance W, J (a) Internal balance O YF Ye1 National income
S1by UK D by overseas residents Internal and external balance (b) External balance r1 Exchange rate Fixed exchange rate O Quantity of £s
ALTERNATIVE EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES • Internal and external policy objectives • internal balance • external balance • narrow sense: current account balance • broad sense: total currency flow balance • possible conflicts between internal and external objectives
Internal and external balance W, J Assume that initially there is internal imbalance: at Ye2 W2 W1 J1 J2 O Ye2 YF Ye1 National income
Assume that the government increases aggregate demand to achieve internal balance. Internal and external balance W, J W2 W1 J1 J2 O Ye2 YF Ye1 National income
This creates external imbalance: i.e. currency flow deficit S2by UK Internal and external balance S1by UK r1 Exchange rate Fixed exchange rate D by overseas residents O Quantity of £s
S2by UK r2 Internal and external balance S1by UK Exchange rate r1 Or an imbalance in the narrow sense (a current account deficit) under a floating exchange rate D by overseas residents O Quantity of £s
Effects on internal and (narrow) external balance Current account surplus 2 1 Contractionary fiscal policy Lower consumption Exchange rate depreciation Foreign boom Internal balance External balance Recession Boom Exchange rate appreciation Foreign recession Expansionary fiscal policy Higher consumption 4 3 Current account deficit
UK balance of payments as % of GDP, 1970–2007 Source: Financial Statement and Budget Report (H M Treasury, 2005)
ALTERNATIVE EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES • Internal and external policy objectives • internal balance • external balance • narrow sense: current account balance • broad sense: total currency flow balance • possible conflicts between internal and external objectives • Nominal and real exchange rates
ALTERNATIVE EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES • Internal and external policy objectives • internal balance • external balance • narrow sense: current account balance • broad sense: total currency flow balance • possible conflicts between internal and external objectives • Nominal and real exchange rates • real exchange rate index • RERI = NERI × PX/PM
Sterling nominal and real exchange rate indices (1990 = 100) Source: based on data in Interactive Database (Bank of England) and International Statistics (IMF)
Sterling nominal and real exchange rate indices (1990 = 100) Nominal exchange rate Source: based on data in Interactive Database (Bank of England) and International Statistics (IMF)
Sterling nominal and real exchange rate indices (1990 = 100) Nominal exchange rate Source: based on data in Interactive Database (Bank of England) and International Statistics (IMF)
Sterling nominal and real exchange rate indices (1990 = 100) Real exchange rate Nominal exchange rate Source: based on data in Interactive Database (Bank of England) and International Statistics (IMF)
Sterling nominal and real exchange rate indices (1990 = 100) Real exchange rate Nominal exchange rate Source: based on data in Interactive Database (Bank of England) and International Statistics (IMF)
ALTERNATIVE EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES • Alternative exchange rate regimes • completely fixed
Sby UK a b Fixed rate D from abroad (a) Total currency flow deficit Exchange rate O Quantity of £s
c d (b) Total currency flow surplus Sby UK Exchange rate Fixed rate D from abroad O Quantity of £s
ALTERNATIVE EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES • Alternative exchange rate regimes • completely fixed • freely floating
ALTERNATIVE EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES • Alternative exchange rate regimes • completely fixed • freely floating • intermediate
ALTERNATIVE EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES • Fixed exchange rates • foreign exchange intervention • effects on the money supply • sterilisation • correcting a disequilibrium • expenditure reducing • expenditure switching
ALTERNATIVE EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES • Free-floating exchange rates • automatic correction
S2 Depreciation er2 D2 Adjustment of the exchange rate to a shift in demand and supply S1 er1 Exchange rate D1 O Quantity of £s
S3 er3 Appreciation D3 Adjustment of the exchange rate to a shift in demand and supply S1 er1 Exchange rate D1 O Quantity of £s
ALTERNATIVE EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES • Free-floating exchange rates • automatic correction • expenditure switching (the substitution effect)
ALTERNATIVE EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES • Free-floating exchange rates • automatic correction • expenditure switching (the substitution effect) • the process of adjustment
ALTERNATIVE EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES • Free-floating exchange rates • automatic correction • expenditure switching (the substitution effect) • the process of adjustment • elasticities of currency demand and supply
Supply of pounds and the elasticity of demand for imports S Exchange rate Elastic demand for imports O Quantity of £s
Supply of pounds and the elasticity of demand for imports Exchange rate Inelastic demand for imports S O Quantity of £s
Unstable equilibrium Exchange rate r S D O Quantity of £s
Unstable equilibrium Exchange rate r S D O Quantity of £s
ALTERNATIVE EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES • Free-floating exchange rates • automatic correction • expenditure switching (the substitution effect) • the process of adjustment • elasticities of currency demand and supply • the Marshall–Lerner condition
ALTERNATIVE EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES • Free-floating exchange rates • automatic correction • expenditure switching (the substitution effect) • the process of adjustment • elasticities of currency demand and supply • the Marshall–Lerner condition • expenditure changing (the income effect)
ALTERNATIVE EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES • Free-floating exchange rates • automatic correction • expenditure switching (the substitution effect) • the process of adjustment • elasticities of currency demand and supply • the Marshall–Lerner condition • expenditure changing (the income effect) • a rise in income
Current account deficit of a – b a Y1 b (X – M)1 The income effect (stable prices) Y E1 Expenditure (E), exports (X), imports (M) O Y
Exchange rate depreciates The income effect (stable prices) Y E1 Expenditure (E), exports (X), imports (M) a O Y1 Y b (X – M)1
Exports rise; imports fall The income effect (stable prices) Y E1 Expenditure (E), exports (X), imports (M) a O Y1 Y b (X – M)1
Expenditure rises The income effect (stable prices) Y E1 Expenditure (E), exports (X), imports (M) a O Y1 Y b (X – M)1
Income effect Exports fall back somewhat; imports rise back somewhat The income effect (stable prices) Y E1 Expenditure (E), exports (X), imports (M) a O Y1 Y b (X – M)1
Eventual equilibrium (Y2) Positive substitution effect: c –b Negative income effect: c – a Net balance of payments effect: a – b c Y2 (X–M)2 The income effect (stable prices) Y E2 E1 Expenditure (E), exports (X), imports (M) a O Y1 Y b (X – M)1
ALTERNATIVE EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES • Free-floating exchange rates • automatic correction • expenditure switching (the substitution effect) • the process of adjustment • elasticities of currency demand and supply • the Marshall–Lerner condition • expenditure changing (the income effect) • a rise in income • a rise in prices
ALTERNATIVE EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES • Intermediate exchange rate regimes • adjustable peg • dirty floating • crawling peg
The crawling peg within exchange rate bands $1.60 $1.40 Exchange rate O Time No intervention Central bank sells domestic currency No intervention Central bank buys domestic currency No intervention
ALTERNATIVE EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES • Intermediate exchange rate regimes • adjustable peg • dirty floating • crawling peg • joint float
ALTERNATIVE EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES • Intermediate exchange rate regimes • adjustable peg • dirty floating • crawling peg • joint float • exchange rate bands
ALTERNATIVE EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES • Intermediate exchange rate regimes • adjustable peg • dirty floating • crawling peg • joint float • exchange rate bands • exchange rate bands under the old ERM