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estimates of its impact on inflation, appreciation of the real exchange rate and rising competitiveness of the Romanian economy …
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equilibrium versus the inflation rate diminution and the Balassa-Samuelson effect, the exchange rates and the exchange rate …
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For Matías Vernengo and Esteban Pérez Caldentey (2020), the MMT literature overemphasizes the choice of the exchange rate regime and the relevance of a flexible exchange rate regime, as well as the ultimate effect of that choice upon the policy space. In addition, they argue that the role of...
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competitiveness could be measured by the export/import indicator. In the work we will show that this idea is not generally accepted … serious economic difficulties, are developing and improving their competitiveness position in time, and to try to predict, for …
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inflation combined with a free float seems to be the ultimate option. The paper shows how to design and operationalize such a …
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Equilibrium real exchange rate provides useful information on the harmonisation of convergence criteria with exchange rate stability criteria; a requirement for accession to the European Monetary Union. This study applies econometric procedures for identifying the equilibrium real exchange rate...
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supply disturbances, the stabilisation costs of renouncing monetary autonomy diminish with a flatter output-inflation …
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We reappraise the relationship between productivity and equilibrium real exchange rates using a panel estimation framework that incorporates a large number of countries and importantly, a dataset that allows explicit consideration of the role of non-traded, as well as traded, sector productivity...
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As is the case with several other developing countries which grew rapidly in the 1980s and 1990s, Thailand was largely influenced by neoliberalism. This essay discusses neoliberalism, its influence on Thailand, and the role that neoliberalism played in the subsequent Asian financial crisis....
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