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While it is widely agreed that Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) holds as a long-run concept the specific dynamic driving the process is largely build upon a priori economic belief rather than a thorough statistical modeling procedure. The two prevailing time series models, i.e. the exponential...
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addition, previous studies have mostly neglected nonlinearities which for example may stem from exogenous oil price shocks … changes over time, suggesting that nonlinearities are an important issue when analyzing oil prices and exchange rates. …
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addition, previous studies have mostly neglected nonlinearities which for example may stem from exogenous oil price shocks … changes over time, suggesting that nonlinearities are an important issue when analyzing oil prices and exchange rates. …
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addition, previous studies have mostly neglected nonlinearities which for example may stem from exogenous oil price shocks … changes over time, suggesting that nonlinearities are an important issue when analyzing oil prices and exchange rates …
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first clarify the logic of applying cointegration methods to the RERI and propose an alternative way of testing the …
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This paper presents a model yielding testable implications concerning the long-run co-movements of real exchange rates, relative productivity, the trade balance and terms of trade. Countries with higher productivity, trade deficits or improved terms of trade are found to have more appreciated...
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-dollar exchange rate over a period from 1975 to 1998 and applying cointegration approaches, four factors are identified as fundamental …
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This paper presents a model yielding testable implications concerning the long-run co-movements of real exchange rates, relative productivity, the trade balance and terms of trade. Countries with higher productivity, trade deficits or improved terms of trade are found to have more appreciated...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010321757