Abstract
In this paper we study the determination of forward foreign exchange rates. An exchange rate is the price of one currency in terms of another currency, and a forward rate is a contractual exchange rate established at a point in time for a transaction that will take place at the maturity date on the contract in the future. Well-organized forward markets exist for all major currencies of the world for various maturities, with the most active contract lengths being one, three, six, and twelve months.
Full Citation
Exchange Rates and International Macroeconomics
,
113
-152
.
University of Chicago
:
University of Chicago Press
,
1983.