Financial market segmentation and choice of exchange rate regimes

We study the choice of exchange rate regime in a small open economy with segmented asset markets subjected to financial sector shocks. We show that the state-contingent optimal policy facilitates risk sharing between asset market participants and non-participants, and is countercyclical. Our results establish that contrary to existing literature, flexible exchange rates mimic optimal policy and welfare dominates fixed exchange rates.
Financial market segmentation and choice of exchange rate regimes

We study the choice of exchange rate regime in a small open economy with segmented asset markets subjected to financial sector shocks. We show that the state-contingent optimal policy facilitates risk sharing between asset market participants and non-participants, and is countercyclical. Our results establish that contrary to existing literature, flexible exchange rates mimic optimal policy and welfare dominates fixed exchange rates.