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living in Argentina over the years 1960 to 1995, taking account of consumer substitution, and for applying it to the question … over 35 years (1960-95), the Consumer Price Index of Argentina overstated the rise in the true cost of living by 77 … countries for the year 1960, updated with estimated cost of living indices for Argentina and the United States. For the US …
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I study the determinants of capital flows to Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico, assessing the relative importance of …
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Argentina: terms of trade, productivity differentials, foreign currency reserves, and trade openness. Based on these …
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, Argentina, and Brazil. Based on yearly and monthly bilateral soybeans trade data from 1999 to 2010, empirical results show that … value of USA currency and affect Argentina and Brazil exporting unit price and world price changes even if it faces to a …
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large devaluation episodes: Argentina (2001), Brazil (1999), Korea (1997), Mexico (1994), and Thailand (1997). We conduct a … detailed analysis of the Argentina case using disaggregated CPI data, data from our own survey of prices in Buenos Aires, and …
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exchange-rate-based-stabilizations. We use data for the U.S. and Argentina to document the importance of distribution margins … in retail prices and disaggregated price data to study price dynamics in the aftermath of Argentina's 1991 Convertibility …
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Since Meese and Rogoff (1983) results showed that no model could outperform a random walk in predicting exchange rates. Many papers have tried to find a forecasting methodology that could beat the random walk, at least for certain forecasting periods. This Element compares the Purchasing Power...
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