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This paper sheds new light on the role of inflation regime in explaining the extent of exchange rate pass-through (ERPT …) into import prices. In order to classify his sample of 24 developing countries by regimes of inflation, Barhoumi [(2006 …”, Economic Modeling, 23 (6), 926-951.] chose an arbitrary threshold of 10% to split sample between high and low inflation regimes …
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I use the STAN database of the OECD and different econometric methods to investigate the effects of exports towards the EU-15 on wages in the Visegrad countries (CEEC-4; Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia). The results do not allow to draw any definite statements about this effect....
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cross-country differences in the long run ERPT. We find that inflation regime and exchange rate volatility are potential … area. The observed decline in ERPT to import prices was synchronous to the shift towards reduced inflation regime. …
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Time-varying exchange rate pass-through effects to domestic prices under fixed euro exchange rate perspective represent one of the most challenging implications of the common currency. The problem is even more crucial when examining crisis related redistributive effects associated with relative...
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This paper investigates whether the exchange rate pass-through (ERPT) to CPI inflation is a nonlinear phenomenon for … confidence during the recent sovereign debt crisis has entailed a higher sensibility of CPI inflation to exchange rate movements. …
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In the present study we analyse relevant macro- and microeconomic forces driving inflation in the Czech Republic with a … nominal trend appreciation of the koruna after euro adoption are likely to be rather low. In contrast, a low inflation … that inflation hikes will remain limited after the euro adoption. The fulfilment of the Maastricht inflation criterion …
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In this article, a new composite globalisation index will be presented. With its 21 variables, it accounts for the multidimensionality of this phenomenon instead of relying purely on economic indicators. As compared to other existing globalisation indices, three major innovations are introduced...
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Needless to say, it is necessary to study the relative scales of the trade creation effect and the trade diversion effect to evaluate success of ASEAN trade integration and to determine whether or not the intra-bloc trade share is appropriate as an indicator of the progress of reducing...
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This paper tests for one mechanism that can explain the existence of a language barrier to trade. Specifically, I ask if those industries that require more cross-border communication in order to export their products trade more between Canadian provinces that know the other's language(s). I find...
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Against the background of a changing landscape of trade and investment governance in the 21st century, characterised by the proliferation of deep preferential trade agreements (PTAs), this paper econometrically tests the importance of global value chain trade and regulatory differences in...
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