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We investigate the extent to which the effect of the 2018/2019 US import tariff hikes on US (post-tariff) import prices was offset by the concurrent appreciation of the US dollar and trace the source of the appreciation back to US trade policy itself. The dollar response to trade policy...
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This paper estimates the pass-through of different shocks into alternative U.S. prices that are important for policy makers. The results based on the implications of a structural vector autoregression model show that oil price pass-through (OPPT) into import prices and producer prices is about...
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Due to technological innovation and energy consumption growth in recent years, US and China become increasingly important players in the world crude oil market and are growingly exposed to not only supply and demand shocks but also foreign exchange risks. To better understand the nexus of crude...
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This paper estimated the pass-though effects of yuan's exchange rates on prices of the US and Japanese imports from the People's Republic of China (PRC). Empirical results show that, a 1% nominal appreciation of the yuan would result in a 0.23% increase in prices of the US imports in the short...
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This paper estimated the pass-through effects of yuan's exchange rates on prices of the US and Japanese imports from the People's Republic of China (PRC). Empirical results show that, a 1% nominal appreciation of the yuan would result in a 0.23% increase in prices of the US imports in the short...
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This paper estimated the pass-through effects of yuan’s exchange rates on prices of the US and Japanese imports from the People's Republic of China (PRC). Empirical results show that, a 1% nominal appreciation of the yuan would result in a 0.23% increase in prices of the US imports in the...
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