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inflation observed in the European catching-up countries, which suggests that other factors may be at play. In these and related … the same increase in the dual productivity growth (that is, the difference in productivity growth between the traded and … non-traded sectors) on the dual inflation differential is more than twice as large as that in the "flexible" countries. We …
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productivity of the economy. Trends in social consumption/GDP, and in fiscal policy, reflected political regime changes in France …
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underpinnings of the Harrod-Balassa-Samuelson effect, which suggests taking changes in productivity levels into account in arriving …
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This paper examines the linkages between real exchange rate movements and firms' skill demand. Real exchange rate movements may affect unskilled workers differently than skilled workers because of skill-specific adjustment costs, or because exchange rates lead to changes in relative factor...
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This paper provides a global analysis of capital flow impacts on GDP for selected emerging economies. As additional control variables, we also include currency reserves and effective exchange rates in our analysis. We distinguish between gross and net capital flows and also assess the impact of...
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We estimate the link between exchange rate fluctuations and the labour input of Canadian manufacturing industries. The analysis is based on a dynamic model of labour demand, and the econometric strategy employs a panel two-step approach for cointegrating regressions. Our data are drawn from a...
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equilibrium versus the inflation rate diminution and the Balassa-Samuelson effect, the exchange rates and the exchange rate …
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This paper investigates the effects of equity and bond portfolio inflows on exchange rate volatility, using monthly bilateral data for the US vis-a-vis eight Asian developing and emerging countries (India, Indonesia, South Korea, Pakistan, Hong Kong, Thailand, the Philippines, and Taiwan) over...
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This paper investigates the effects of equity and bond portfolio in.ows on exchange rate volatility, using monthly bilateral data for the US vis-a-vis eight Asian developing and emerging countries (India, Indonesia, South Korea, Pakistan, Hong Kong, Thailand, the Philippines, and Taiwan) over...
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productivity gains on both the Balassa-Samuelson effect and the behaviour of the tradable real exchange rate is especially assessed …
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