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It is well documented that retail prices in Japan are higher than in other countries for similar products. The two main competing explanations for this finding are: (1) a relatively high degree of discriminatory practices against imports and (2) relatively high distribution costs associated with...
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The theoretical literature on pricing-to-market has identified two possible reasons why the elasticity of prices to exchange rate changes may be asymmetric across appreciations and depreciations. If firms are attempting to increase market shares in foreign markets subject to the possibility of...
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This paper uses bilateral automobile export unit values from the United States, Germany and Japan to measure the …
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the U.S. from Germany and Japan is similar to price adjustment observed on shipments to other destinations. Most variation …
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