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Concerns about export growth within the euro area peripheral countries due to a lack of competitiveness within the euro …
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, structural factors are found to hamper competitiveness. While a more competitive exchange rate might improve short-term export …
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This paper evaluates Namibia''s competitiveness using several traditional indicators; it concludes that, while the real effective exchange rate (REER) is in equilibrium at present?suggesting no imminent need for concern?the country may wish to improve its competitiveness by increasing...
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The purpose of this paper is to assess Madagascar''s competitiveness in recent years, using both price and nonprice indicators and an exchange rate assessment of the currency. We estimate the distance between the equilibrium and the actual real exchange rates using three methods: the...
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liberalization in addition to traditional price and demand determinants. The results show that export and import flows are mainly …
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This paper examines the impact of trade costs on real exchange rate volatility. We incorporate a multi-country Ricardian model of trade, based on the work of Eaton and Kortum (2002), into a macroeconomic model to show how bilateral real exchange rate volatility depends on relative technological...
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This paper examines the impact of trade costs on real exchange rate volatility. The channel is examined by constructing a two-country Ricardian model of trade, based on the work of Dornbusch, Fischer, and Samuelson (1977), which shows that higher trade costs result in a larger nontradable...
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explicitly the role of export opportunities. Our results indicate that globalization does not affect firm exit significantly but … switched products as an offensive strategy to take advantage of the export opportunities created by trade liberalization …
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