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This working paper was written by Yin-wong Cheung (University of California, Santa Cruz) and Kon S. Lai (California State University, Los Angeles).Engel and Rogers (1996) find that crossing the US-Canada border can considerably raise relative price volatility and that exchange rate fluctuations...
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This working paper was written by Yin-wong Cheung (University of California Santa Cruz) and Eiji Fujii (University of Tsukuba).Using annual data on nine manufacturing sectors of eighteen OECD countries, the article studies the implications of market structure for cross-country relative price...
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If price levels are initially different across the euro area, convergence to a common level of prices would imply that inflation will be higher in countries where prices are initially low. Price level convergence thus provides a potential explanation for recent cross-country differences in...
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Using consumer price indexes from cities in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, we estimate the "border effect" on U.S.-Mexican relative prices and find that it is nearly an order of magnitude larger than for U.S.-Canadian prices. However, during a very stable sub-period in Mexico (May 1988 to November...
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We analyze producer price developments in the transition from a national exchange rate regime to a monetary union. The focus is on the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). Stylized facts witness about an exploding gaps in producer-price inflation during the years immediately following the...
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Has the introduction of the Euro reduced the impact of national borders on cross-border market convergence across the Euro Area? This paper extends Engel and Rogers (1996) well known work on border effects to cities across Western Europe over the period 1995 to 2002. While cross-border prices...
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In this paper, the evidence for a relative tradables-nontradables price based explanation for long run movements in East Asian real exchange rates is examined. Using both time series cointegration techniques and panel regression procedures, I find that the real exchange rates are cointegrated...
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relative price of nontraded goods for five of its most important trade relationships. Traditional theory attributes …
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In a VAR model of the US, the response of the relative price of durables to a monetary contraction is either flat or mildly positive. It significantly falls only if narrowly defined as the ratio between new house and nondurables prices. These findings survive three identification strategies and...
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