Inflation and Exchange Rate Dynamics  Inflation A situation where an economy’s price level rises.  Deflation A situation where an economy’s price level.

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Inflation and Exchange Rate Dynamics  Inflation A situation where an economy’s price level rises.  Deflation A situation where an economy’s price level falls.

Inflation and Exchange Rate Dynamics: Short-Run Price Rigidity versus Long-Run Price Flexibility  Month-to-Month Variability of the Dollar/DM Exchange Rate and of the U.S./German Price-Level Ratio,

Inflation and Exchange Rate Dynamics A change in the money supply creates demand and cost pressures that lead to future increases in the price level from three main sources: ○ Excess demand for output and labor ○ Inflationary expectations ○ Raw materials prices

Inflation and Exchange Rate Dynamics Effects of an Increase in the U.S.Money Supply

Inflation and Exchange Rate Dynamics Time Paths of U.S. Economic Variables After a Permanent Increase in the U.S. Money Supply

Inflation and Exchange Rate Dynamics  Exchange Rate Overshooting The exchange rate is said to overshoot when its immediate response to a disturbance is greater than its long-run response. “Overshooting” helps explain why exchange rates move so sharply form day to day. “Overshooting” is a direct result of sluggish short-run price level adjustment and the interest parity condition