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This paper investigates the relevance of traditional trade-exchange rate theorems for developing countries facing sunk entry costs in international markets. Firstly, the theorems analysing pricing of tradable goods and the trade balance dynamics following exchange rate shocks are accounted for....
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effect on the economic performance and financialstrength of U.S. agriculture. These effects are transmitted through interest … rates, inflation, unemployment, real gross domestic product, and exchange rates. …
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In August 2009, the Freetown Declaration by the African finance ministers committed their governments to 'implement fiscal stimulus measures' to counter the effects of the international financial crisis. This paper analyses the institutional and economic feasibility of realising this commitment....
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Purpose – The present study aims at using a broader data set and longer time frame coupled with a relatively rigorous and robust methodology to examine the effect of real exchange rate volatility on foreign direct investment (FDI) in a small and developing country such as Ghana....
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Purpose: This paper examines whether the economies of oil-exporting countries respond to oil shocks differently, depending on the country's political economy factors, such as regional economic alliance, stage of economic development, and the exchange rate regime, using a structural Vector Error...
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The objective of the paper is to examine the impact of higher oil prices on Mexico's real GDP. Applying an open economy model, this paper finds that more money supply, more deficit spending, a higher real stock price, real appreciation of the peso, a lower US interest rate, and a lower expected...
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