Real Exchange Rates and Time-Varying Trade Costs
Previous empirical work on the Purchasing Power Parity does not explicitly account for time-varying trade costs. Motivated by the recent gravity literature we incorporate a microfounded measure of trade costs into two nonlinear regression models for the real exchange rate. Using data for the dollar-sterling real exchange rate from 1830 to 2005, we provide significant evidence in favor of a positive relation between the level of trade costs and the degree of persistence of the real exchange rate.
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2009
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Authors: | Pavlidis, E ; Paya, Ivan ; Peel, David |
Institutions: | Department of Economics, Management School |
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