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This paper presents an estimation of the Tunisian equilibrium exchange rate based on the Behavioral Equilibrium Exchange Rate approach (BEER). The BEER framework links exchange rates to its fundamentals: Tunisian productivity, partners' productivity, trade openness and terms of trade. We...
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Transition VAR (CVSTAR) model incorporating nonlinearities and also taking into account the role of interest rate expectations …
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addition, previous studies have mostly neglected nonlinearities which for example may stem from exogenous oil price shocks … changes over time, suggesting that nonlinearities are an important issue when analyzing oil prices and exchange rates. …
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-dollar exchange rate over a period from 1975 to 1998 and applying cointegration approaches, four factors are identified as fundamental …
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-dollar exchange rate over a period from 1975 to 1998 and applying cointegration approaches, four factors are identified as fundamental …
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This study analyzes the dynamics between real effective exchange rates and current accounts from a novel perspective. We start by dissecting long-run and time-varying short-run dynamics as well as causalities between both variables. Following this, we extend our framework by including short-term...
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This study analyzes the dynamics between real effective exchange rates and current account patterns from a novel perspective. We start by dissecting long-run and time-varying short-run dynamics between both variables. Following this, we extend our framework by including interest rates into our...
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evolution of the relative strength of the US dollar in a panel setting. We use panel cointegration and Panel Granger causality …
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