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This Paper analyses the exchange rate in a ‘no-arbitrage’ or ‘real business cycle’ equilibrium model and provides empirical evidence for this model vis-a-vis PPP. Our contribution is to show, based on a generalization of the equilibrium model of exchange rates, that (i) the test equation...
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This paper re-assesses the problem of general equilibrium models in matching the behaviour of real exchange rate. We do so by developing a two country general equilibrium model with non-traded goods, home bias, incomplete markets and partial degrees of pass through as well as nominal rigidities...
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This paper uses a two-country dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model (DSGE) to study how different characteristics of an economy, such as openness or price stickiness, affect the contribution of the relative price of non-traded goods to real exchange rate fluctuations. The model shows that...
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new panel data cointegration techniques recently developed by Pedroni (2000, 2004) and we compare the results with those … obtained with conventional Johansen (1995)'s time series cointegration tests. Whereas, standard time series approach turns out …
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new panel data cointegration techniques recently developed by Pedroni (2000) and we compare the results with those … obtained with conventional Johansen (1995)'s time series cointegration tests. Whereas, standard time series approach turns out …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014106819
This study reconsiders the well-known cross-country positive association between prices and income by focusing on heterogeneity between the inter-developed-country and inter-developing-country relationships. Empirical results reveal not only that developed and developing countries differ in...
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This study reconsiders the well-known cross-country positive association between prices and income by focusing on heterogeneity between the inter-developed-country and inter-developing-country relationships. Empirical results reveal not only that developed and developing countries differ in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010291651
This paper evaluates whether a macroeconomic trade model, where the decision of trade and the Balassa-Samuelson effect are endogenous, can explain recent empirical facts about the importance of nontraded goods prices in real exchange rate variations better than a standard Balassa- Samuelson...
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I use a panel data set covering 26 OECD countries between 1960 and 2004 to revisit the consumption--real exchange rate anomaly. After using demographic variables (in particular, the fertility rate) as instruments, I document a new empirical regularity that higher real exchange rates are...
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This mimeo discusses the importance of non-tradable goods prices in explaining real exchange rate movements. We try to reconcile the findings of Engel (1999) and Burstein et al (2006) that seem to provide very different conclusions regarding the decomposition of real exchange rate movements. The...
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