Interest-rate and borrowing defense against speculative attack

Allan Drazen
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Our understanding of defense against speculative attacks on fixed exchange rates is incomplete. Though interest rates are often raised to defend a currency, there is almost no formal modeling of interest-rate defense. We present a framework of analysis with special emphasis on signaling when there is incomplete information about the central bank's ability or commitment to defend the fixed exchange rate. The primary focus is on why a high-interest-rate defense may fail even if it raises the cost of speculation and hence temporarily deters speculation. It is shown that the effect of high interest rates under asymmetric information very much depends on the information structure, and hence on the signal that high interest rates send. Depending on what is known, high interest rates may either deter or fuel further speculation. The analysis should be useful in understanding the mixed empirical results on the effectiveness of the interest-rate defense in practice.

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利率和借贷防御投机攻击
我们对防范针对固定汇率的投机性攻击的理解是不完整的。尽管加息通常是为了保护一种货币,但几乎没有关于利率防御的正式模型。我们提出了一个分析框架,特别强调在关于中央银行捍卫固定汇率的能力或承诺的信息不完整时的信号。主要的焦点是为什么高利率的防御可能会失败,即使它提高了投机的成本,从而暂时阻止了投机。研究表明,信息不对称条件下的高利率效应在很大程度上取决于信息结构,从而取决于高利率所发出的信号。根据已知情况,高利率可能会阻止或助长进一步的投机行为。这一分析应该有助于理解实践中关于利率防御有效性的混合实证结果。
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