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The purpose of this paper is to test the validity of the purchasing power parity (PPP) in Africa in the context of a multivariate error-correction model. This approach allows for the consideration of long-run elasticities as well as the dynamics of the short-run adjustment of exchange rates to...
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Some African economies have experienced increases in the level of their foreign exchange reserves as well as increases in their import volume. Theory suggests that as the level of exchange reserves increases, it may affect the demand for imports since more funds will be available for imports....
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There has been growth in globalization as a result of increased liberalization. This has also resulted in an increase in the role of financial institutions, such as banks. It is the purpose of this study to test Classen’s (2001) hypothesis that increase foreign bank presence has positive...
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Using the real effective exchange rate (REER) data of sixty-six developing countries and a more extensive monthly dataset from 1980:1 through 2009:10 (i.e., 358 observations), this study examines whether the REER is stationary, using two approaches. The two tests are the KPSS and the KSS test....
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We suggest that an unexpected volatility shock is an important risk factor to induce the intertemporal relation, and the conflicting findings on the relation could be attributable to an omitting variable bias resulting from ignoring the effect of an unexpected volatility shock on the relation....
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In this study, we investigate the time series properties of the inflation rate in all countries in Africa. In order to gauge whether the inflation rate is nonstationary or stationary, we employ: (i) two linear unit root tests based on different null hypotheses and (ii) nonlinear ESTAR-type unit...
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We examine three major U.S. corporate bond market indices for calendar-based anomalies over the period 1982-2002. The analysis covers the entire corporate bond market and two broad industry classes: industrials and utilities. We find mixed support for the weekend effect in the overall bond index...
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This paper uses a neoclassical open economy general equilibrium model to determine the effects of the budget deficit and national debt on some key domestic variables while examining the interdependence and repercussion effects between the U.S. economy and the rest of the world. The empirical...
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