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The Brexit vote precipitated the unravelling of the UK’s membership of the world’s deepest economic integration agreement. This paper reviews evidence on the realized economic effects of Brexit. The 2016 Brexit referendum changed expectations about future UK-EU relations. Studying its...
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, housing prices and stock prices on current account fluctuations. Thailand's quarterly data are used to examine the impacts of …
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The impacts of fluctuations of exchange rates of foreign hard currencies are well documented in economics literature. There are measures taken over by countries to absorb their impacts on income, employment and national economies ability to function and produce. However, distortions are observed...
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This paper examines the source of exchange rate fluctuations in Thailand. We employed a structural vector auto …
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, Philippines, and Thailand) were significantly influenced by the U.S. dollar's day-to-day movements before the crisis, and have …
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This paper investigates whether the real exchange rate uncertainty depresses Thailand's exports to the United States …
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equity market capital flows undertaken by nonresident investors in Thailand in 2005 and 2006. We find that net purchases of …
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emerging economy, namely Thailand. In addition, the validity of the underlying assumptions of the monetary approach to the … forecast the exchange rate movement via the money supplies, incomes, and interest rates variables of both Thailand and Japan …. Besides, one has to follow the economic development of Thailand’s major trading partner, Japan, to understanding the movement …
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The public sector, in carrying out its operations, often incurs foreign currency denominated liabilities and, as such, is exposed to exchange rate fluctuations that could affect the value of public debt to GDP ratios over time. This paper shows that converting foreign currency denominated flows...
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Developing country governments are often forced to issue debt in a foreign currency or commit the "original sin". The "original sin", regardless of exchange rate regime, exacerbates debt problems for these countries. Consequently, this paper investigates the relationship between US dollar...
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