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Among the developing countries of the world, those emerging markets that have sought some degree of integration into … world finance are characterized by higher per capita incomes, higher long-run growth rates, and lower output and consumption …
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A basic prediction of effcient risk-sharing is that relative consumption growth rates across countries or regions should be positively related to real exchange rate growth rates across the same areas. We investigate this hypothesis, employing a newly constructed multi-country and multi-regional...
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depreciation to get the world to accept their growing exports. In fact, however, income elasticities are systematically related to …
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Real exchange rates between the yen and dollar based on general price indexes overestimate the competitiveness of the United States relative to Japan. High productivity growth in the traded sector of the Japanese economy results in a continuous fall in the prices of traded goods relative to...
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This paper studies how the monetary policy regime affects the relative importance of nominal exchange rates and inflation rates in shaping the response of real exchange rates to shocks. We document two facts about inflation-targeting countries. First, the current real exchange rate predicts...
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predicted by estimates based upon a cross-country sample, when using the 2006 vintage of the World Development Indicators. The …
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We study the quarterly bilateral real exchange rate and the relative price of non-traded to traded goods for 1225 country pairs over 1980-2005. We show that the two variables are positively correlated, but that movements in the relative price measure are smaller than those in the real exchange...
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a counterfactual world without trade frictions in manufactures. Removing these trade frictions goes a long way toward …
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We investigate the strength of the Penn effect in the most recent version of the Penn World Tables (PWTs). We find that …
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-country overlapping generations model, where markets are incomplete under either exchange regime. In this second best world, it is …
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