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The paper discusses the issue of estimating short- and long-run exchange rate pass-through to import prices in euro area countries and reviews some problems with the measures recently proposed in the literature. Theoretical considerations suggest a cointegrating relationship (between import unit...
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The paper discusses the issue of estimating short- and long-run exchange rate pass-through to import prices in euro area countries and reviews some problems with the measures recently proposed in the literature. Theoretical considerations suggest a long-run Engle and Granger cointegrating...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013132423
The paper discusses the issue of estimating short- and long-run exchange rate pass-through to import prices in euro area countries and reviews some problems with the measures recently proposed in the literature. Theoretical considerations suggest a long-run Engle and Granger cointegrating...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013136879
The growth of the financial sector of an economy such as, the stock market is usually found to be highly correlated with the growth of the real sector of an economy. In this study, we make an attempt to investigate whether there is any significant relationship between the stock prices,...
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In this study we examine the fundamental linkages between a single currency pair. The studied pair is the Australia Dollar and Peru Nuevo Sol from the dates 1994 to 2017. We perform a cointegration analysis and test for structural breaks at an unknown point in time. The results show that during...
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This paper proposes a hybrid monetary model of the dollar-yen exchange rate that takes into account factors affecting the conventional monetary model’s building blocks. In particular, the hybrid monetary model is based on the incorporation of real stock prices to enhance money demand stability...
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This is a study of the co-integration between the Japanese yen and two sets of Asian currencies, i.e., currencies of the "Tigers"--Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan--and currencies of the ASEAN nations--Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and Singapore. Accounting for deviations from...
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This paper aims to examine the impact of changes in the Chinese renminbi (RMB) exchange rate against the United States (US) dollar on the ASEAN5 countries’ exports to the US. The Johansen cointegration test and Ordinary Least Square (OLS) regression are applied. The cointegration tests show...
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As the economies of Asian have moved towards closer economic ties in recent years, the establishment of regional exchange rate arrangement has become an important regional policy concern. A study by the Asian Development Bank forecast that Asian will be the world's largest economy by 2050....
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This paper analyzes deviations from uncovered interest rate parity which are interpreted as indicator of the substitutability of currencies. Backward recursive statistical tests and error correction models are applied to study the co-movement of interest rates, and rolling regressions are used...
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