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What I call the modern theories of the law of one price and purchasing power parity extend those theories in two …
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on the purchasing power parity hypothesis is sensitive to whether we incorporate double truncation and autoregressive and …
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This paper analyses stability in real multilateral exchange rates in six leading Latin-American economies during the XXth century using a new data set.  A univariate approach is complemented by an error-correction model including key fundamentals.  Unit-root testing shows a very slow process...
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, deviations from uncovered interest parity appear to vary in a way that is dependent upon the exchange rate regime. By using the …
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the intensity of holding gold is correlated with 'global power' - by the history of being a past empire, or by the sheer …
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The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has faced persistent current account deficits despite a period of economic growth fueled by Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). This paper uses an Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model and the Balance of Payments (BOP) framework to explore the dynamics...
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. Relying on the portfolio balance channel, deviations from the uncovered interest rate parity (UIP) reflect financial …
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. Relying on the portfolio balance channel, deviations from the uncovered interest rate parity (UIP) reflect financial …
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concerning the level of central parity in the ERM II, and subsequently the conversion rate of the zloty. In order to address the …
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The characteristics of recent capital inflows to Latin America are discussed. It is argued that these inflows are partially explained by economic conditions outside the region, like the recession in the United States and lower international interest rates. The importance of external factors...
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