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We document basic facts about prices in online markets in the U.S. and Canada, a rapidly growing segment of the retail …
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Failures of the law of one price explain much of the variation in real C.P.I. exchange rates. We use C.P.I. data for U.S. cities and Canadian cities for 14 categories of consumer prices to examine the nature of the deviations from the law of one price. The distance between cities explains a...
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movements remain an empirical question. Using detailed data from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan we …
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Failures of the law of one price explain much of the variation in real C.P.I. exchange rates. We use C.P.I. data for U.S. cities and Canadian cities for 14 categories of consumer prices to examine the nature of the deviations from the law of one price. The distance between cities explains a...
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We document basic facts about prices in online markets in the U.S. and Canada, a rapidly growing segment of the retail …
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This study examines the Law of One Price (LOP) in international commodity markets using fractional cointegration analysis. For proper evaluation of the LOP, fractional cointegration analysis seems to be appropriate because of its flexibility in capturing a wider range of mean reversion behavior...
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movements remain an empirical question. Using detailed data from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan we …
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explain up to 60% of the variation in no-adjustment threshold estimates across 49 goods in US-Canada post Bretton Woods …
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Using detailed data from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan, we examine the implications of …
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