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We empirically examine and compare the determinants of producer and consumer price inflation in 10 Asian economies … are more important in explaining producer price inflation than consumer price inflation in the 10 Asian economies. On the … other hand, for consumer prices, demand-pull factors still explain much of the inflation. Finally, we find that the …
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. Previous literature has highlighted the role of an economy's "structure" - such as its inflation volatility, inflation rate …, forecasts predicting how a given exchange rate movement will impact inflation at a specific point in time should take into …
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paper estimates the global commodity prices pass-through to consumer price inflation in Africa. Our sample includes monthly …
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We study the link between expected inflation and wages using novel panel data from German firms and employees. We find … that pass-through - the percentage point change in wage growth given a one percentage point change in expected inflation … extensive margin, expected inflation has little effect on additional wage negotiations. …
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We study the link between expected inflation and wages using novel panel data from German firms and employees. We find … that pass-through—the percentage point change in wage growth given a one percentage point change in expected inflation … margin, expected inflation has little effect on additional wage negotiations. …
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This paper examines the extent of misalignment of the real effective exchange rate (REER) of South African rand. With …, external openness, capital flows and government expenditure. The MSM correctly captures exchange rate misalignment as distinct …
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This paper examines the extent of misalignment of the real effective exchange rate (REER) of South African rand. With …, external openness, capital flows and government expenditure. The MSM correctly captures exchange rate misalignment as distinct …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012440315
The ratio, Penn effect and behavioral equilibrium exchange rate (BEER) are used to assess the level of the bilateral real exchange rate of the Chinese RMB against the US dollar in 1980–2012. The statistical indexes and economic meaning indicate that the findings from the BEER and ratio models...
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This paper uses panel data cointegration techniques to study the impacts of real exchange rate misalignment and real … real exchange rate misalignment and real exchange rate volatility affect negatively exports. The results also illustrate … that real exchange rate volatility is more harmful to exports than misalignment. These outcomes are corroborated by …
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The paper studies the misalignment2-exchange rate regime linkages by pursing three avenues. First, does misalignment … vary across alternative de jure and de facto exchange rate systems? Second, can these misalignment-effects be explained by … pay off? The regression analysis reveals that misalignment is larger in fixed systems, with middle income and the CFA …
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