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currencies seem to matter for exchange rate determination in Asia beyond the very short term. To this end, we employ country … and yen separately have on movements of Asian currencies. Contrary to recent evidence based on daily data, we found … than by the yuan or the yen individually within the sample period we used. To the extent that exchange rates in the region …
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currencies seem to matter for exchange rate determination in Asia beyond the very short term. To this end, we employ country …, and yen separately have on movements of Asian currencies. Contrary to recent evidence based on daily data, we found … than by the yuan or the yen individually within the sample period we used. To the extent that exchange rates in the region …
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The paper employs a post-Kaleckian model to address the question of how currency devaluations affect aggregate demand, capital accumulation, and debt in an economy with foreign currency liabilities. In benchmark post-Kaleckian open economy models currency devaluations have two key effects....
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The debate regarding the usage of domestic currency versus dollarizing an economy is still robust in many developing countries. Dollarizing an economy commonly entails dollarizing bank deposits and loans, transacting in dollars and tagging prices of goods and services in dollar. In Tanzania,...
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The article develops a stylized medium-run post-Kaleckian open economy model with conflict inflation and combines two existing specifications of the income share targets of workers and firms. In the model, only the target of firms is directly affected by the real exchange rate. Workers do not...
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