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. These two effects are tested against each other in a cointegration analysis for Japan and the US from 1957 until 1997 …
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first clarify the logic of applying cointegration methods to the RERI and propose an alternative way of testing the …
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This paper estimates a model of the real exchange rate including standard fundamentals as well as two alternative measures of inflation expectations for five inflation targeting countries (UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Sweden) over the period January 1993-July 2019. Both a benchmark linear...
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This paper investigates the PPP and UIP conditions by taking into account possible nonlinearities as well as the role …
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Transition VAR (CVSTAR) model incorporating nonlinearities and also taking into account the role of interest rate expectations …
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This study examines the nature of the linkages between stock market prices and exchange rates in six advanced economies, namely the US, the UK, Canada, Japan, the euro area, and Switzerland, using data on the banking crisis between 2007 and 2010. Bivariate GARCH-BEKK models are estimated...
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This paper investigates nonlinearities in the exchange rate pass-through (ERPT) to consumer and import prices by …
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Using recent advances in panel data estimation techniques, we find that an appreciation of the US dollar exchange rate leads to a significant decline in oil demand for a sample of 65 oil-importing countries. The estimated effect turns out to be much larger than the impact of a shift in the...
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Historical data for over hundred years and 14 countries is used to estimate the long-run effect of productivity on the real exchange rate. We find large variations in the productivity effect across four distinct monetary regimes in the sample period. Although the traditional Balassa-Samuelson...
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This paper investigates the global macroeconomic consequences of country-specific oil-supply shocks. Our contribution is both theoretical and empirical. On the theoretical side, we develop a model for the global oil market and integrate this within a compact quarterly model of the global economy...
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