This paper assesses the validity of the ECB 'benign neglect' approach towards foreign exchange markets. I extend the analysis performed in Tronzano (2008) on the U$/Euro rate, applying a wide range of conditional volatility models to Yen/Euro data from 1999 to 2007. An overall evaluation of results, in the light of the literature on the welfare effects of nominal exchange rate volatility and optimal monetary rules for open economies, reveals that the ECB inward-oriented approach was fully appropriate. In line with Tronzano (2008), this paper excludes therefore substantial welfare gains from a policy incorporating a systematic reaction to exchange rate dynamics.

"Assessing the volatility of the Euro on foreign exchange markets: further empirical evidence and policy implications"

TRONZANO, MARCO ROBERTO
2009-01-01

Abstract

This paper assesses the validity of the ECB 'benign neglect' approach towards foreign exchange markets. I extend the analysis performed in Tronzano (2008) on the U$/Euro rate, applying a wide range of conditional volatility models to Yen/Euro data from 1999 to 2007. An overall evaluation of results, in the light of the literature on the welfare effects of nominal exchange rate volatility and optimal monetary rules for open economies, reveals that the ECB inward-oriented approach was fully appropriate. In line with Tronzano (2008), this paper excludes therefore substantial welfare gains from a policy incorporating a systematic reaction to exchange rate dynamics.
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