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This paper examines the determinants of Uganda’s inflation rate during 1994M7-2005M6. We test the central hypothesis … that Uganda’s inflation rate is always and everywhere a non-monetary phenomenon. A theoretical background relating … results suggest insufficient evidence to accept the research hypothesis, as Uganda’s inflation rate is significantly …
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Turkish exporters that lira’s overvaluation is responsible for Turkey’s uncompetitive exports. The paper also highlights the …
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New Caledonia has a structural trade deficit. Public transfers from the French State amount to a large part of credits in the current account balance. The local currency, the franc XPF, has had a fixed parity against the euro since 1999. In prospect of independence, which would imply a loss (or...
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The study is an attempt to analyse the impact of specific sources of finance on firms' export performance by investigating empirically the SME exporters' preferred mode of financing their various export operations and linking it with their export profitability. Based on the findings it is...
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Financing resources play a significant role in escalating export ventures particularly of MSMEs (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises) which face a stiff competition from the larger firms. Finance is essential not only for successful operation of current activities of the firm but also aids in...
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This paper examines how China's exports are affected by exchange rate shocks from countries who supply intermediate … intraregional trade in intermediate goods, a devaluation of other Asian currencies does not necessarily damage China's exports, as … China's exports could even benefit. We find the above findings do not depend on China's choice of currency invoicing between …
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shock did not spread widely to other regions. Even in the MERCOSUR and SAARC, due to limited goods exports exposure to the …
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paper analyzes currency crises both theoretically and empirically. In the theoretical part, I argue that exports are an …’s structural vulnerability characterized by the elasticity of exports and repayments for foreign currency denominated debt. I …
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This study empirically examines the effects of real exchange rate volatility on India's exports using time series data … study finds that there exists one co-integrating the relationship among exports, real exchange rate volatility and World GDP …
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This paper presents a flexible-price small open economy model with a peso problem in productivity states. Agents rationally adjust their beliefs about future productivity growth after the arrival of news. A downward revision of expectations triggers a Sudden Stop, together with large declines in...
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