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potentially incorrect conclusions regarding the case of Dutch disease in Canada. We propose a new approach that is aimed at … separate impact of the two currency components on the shares of manufacturing employment in Canada. We show that 42 per cent of …
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the US currency leads to potential wrong conclusions regarding the case of a Dutch disease in Canada. We propose a new …. Second, we estimate the separate impact of the two currency components on the shares of manufacturing employment in Canada …
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potentially incorrect conclusions regarding the case of Dutch disease in Canada. We propose a new approach that is aimed at … separate impact of the two currency components on the shares of manufacturing employment in Canada. We show that 42 per cent of …
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Exchange rates have raised the ire of economists for more than 20 years. The problem is that few, if any, exchange rate models are known to systematically beat a naive random walk in out of sample forecasts. Engel and West (2005) show that these failures can be explained by the standard-present...
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