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Dominant currency pricing (DCP) weakens the demand-side effects of exchange rate changes on exports (Gopinath et al … significant increase in average exports per firm (the intensive margin), while the aggregate export response is mainly driven by …
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approximately -1 and 1.5, respectively. Thus, exports do react to both the trade partners` income and to relative prices. Africa … faces the lowest income elasticities for its exports, while Asia has both the highest income and price elasticities. The …
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. Combining a dataset of Argentinean firm-level destination-specific wine exports with quality ratings, we show that higher … quality exports grew faster before the crisis, but this trend reversed during the recession. Quantitatively, the effect is … large: up to nine percentage points difference in trade performance can be explained by the quality composition of exports …
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quality. Combining a dataset of Argentinean firm-level destination-specific wine exports with experts quality ratings, we show … that higher quality exports collapsed more dramatically during the recession. This flight from quality was triggered by a … fall in aggregate demand, and was stronger for smaller firms' exports and in the countries where households could …
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. Combining a dataset of Argentinean firm-level destination-specific wine exports with quality ratings, we show that higher … quality exports grew faster before the crisis, but this trend reversed during the recession. Quantitatively, the effect is … large: up to nine percentage points difference in trade performance can be explained by the quality composition of exports …
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implication of this research is that an appreciation of the real exchange rate is harmful for the exports of non-oil goods and …
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implication of this research is that an appreciation of the real exchange rate is harmful for the exports of non-oil goods and …
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foreign borrowing and lending must systematically pay for its imports in foreign currency through its exports alone, provided … pertaining to exports and foreign borrowing by means of a static deterministic partial equilibrium (SDPE) model, via stability …
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imports and exports of these economies is estimated. The results suggest a partial exchange rate pass-through to these … of demand for imports and exports is found to exceed unity for Iran and Venezuela, but less than unity for Saudi Arabia …
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The paper explores the impact of workers' remittances on the level of export diversification. The hypothesis is that significant inflow of remittances causes overvaluation of real exchange rate, which in turn deteriorates diversity of export. The theoretical base is in line with the Dutch...
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