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modelling, this paper empirically studies the relationship between the United States’ bilateral trade deficit with India with … the Dollar/Rupee exchange rate and the rates of inflation both of the United States and India. The principal aim is to … two conclusions:1. Inflation in the United States, India, and the exchange rate of the dollar against the Indian National …
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Information about the possibilities of changes in national and international macroeconomic variables affects the expectations and behavior of individuals and firms more quickly than real changes in those macroeconomic variables. In this research, we investigate the impacts of international...
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, Brasilien,China, Deutschland, Frankreich, Indien, Japan, Kanada, Kasachstan, Neuseeland, Niederlande, Polen, Rumänien, Russland …, Saudi Arabien, Spanien, Südafrika, Tschechien, Ukraine, Ungarn, USA, Vereinigtes Königreich (England) …
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, India) we propose pooled and regional models to highlight the parameters that explain profitability and risk management of …
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Bangladesh adopted floating exchange rate system in May 2003. After that regime change, the country has faced a relatively higher volatility of nominal exchange rate than previous regime. Economic theories on volatility suggests that trade flow is adversely affected in response of fluctuation of...
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This paper demonstrates effects of economic convergence processes on the foreign exchange behaviour in a monetary modelling approach. Since the exchange rate represents the relative price of two currencies, commonness of stochastic trends between the fundamental determinants of supply and demand...
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