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In den letzten Monaten stand das deutsche »Exportmodell« in der Kritik. Die deutschen Überschüsse seien mitverantwortlich für die Defizite der Nachbarländer und schaden den Handelspartnern. Ist diese Einschätzung gerechtfertigt? Für Gabriel Felbermayr, Universität Hohenheim, entbehren...
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In den letzten Monaten stand das deutsche »Exportmodell« in der Kritik. Die deutschen Überschüsse seien mitverantwortlich für die Defizite der Nachbarländer und schaden den Handelspartnern. Ist diese Einschätzung gerechtfertigt? Für Gabriel Felbermayr, Universität Hohenheim, entbehren...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008765609
evidence of the importance of sunk costs and hysteresis in international trade. …
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evidence of the importance of sunk costs and hysteresis in international trade in these EMU member countries. What is more, our …
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evidence of the importance of sunk costs and hysteresis in international trade. …
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Traditional specifications of export equations incorporate foreign demand as a demand pull factor and the real exchange rate as a relative price variable. However, such standard export equations have failed to explain the export performance of euro area countries during the crisis period. In...
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for Spain, Portugal and Italy providing evidence of the importance of sunk costs and hysteresis in international trade. …
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This study analyzes the exchange rate pass-through into German import prices based on disaggregated data taken on a monthly basis between 1995 and 2012. Our main contribution is twofold: firstly, we employ various time-series techniques to analyze data for different product categories, and also...
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Traditional specifications of export equations incorporate foreign demand as a demand pull factor and the real exchange rate as a relative price variable. However, such standard export equations have failed to explain the export performance of euro area countries during the crisis period. In...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010369517
evidence of the importance of sunk costs and hysteresis in international trade in these EMU member countries. What is more, our …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011744940