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imported inputs from Japan. To correct for this bias we examine consumption exports. Using a panel dataset of Japanâ …
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More frequent and increasingly severe crises are encouraging emerging market economies to seek means to make themselves less vulnerable to sudden stops in capital flows. Capital controls have been widely discussed, but dollarization may offer a longer-term and more market-friendly solution.
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We explore the effectiveness of capital controls in Colombia. We analyze the impact of administrative restrictions to capital flows on aggregate capital flows, the composition of capital flows, the real exchange rate, and economic activity using restricted versions of vector error correction...
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Whether a real devaluation ultimately proves to be expansionary or contractionary depends on whether the boost given to the exportables sector offsets any possible output-depressing effects that may accompany the expenditure-switching policy. Failure of the exportables sector to adequately...
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frameworks ranging from bilateral trade links to more complex financial interconnections via banks and other investors. We review …
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I asked "Does the Current Account Matter?" in Corden (1991). In that article I made a distinction between the Old View and the New View of the current account. The present paper will not repeat the exposition of these two views in any detail. Rather, the aim is both to improve on the rigour of...
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This paper investigates how exchange rates affect Japanese exports. This is difficult because many of Japan's exports … imported inputs from Japan. To correct for this bias we examine consumption exports. Using a panel dataset of Japan …'s consumption exports to 17 countries over the 1988-2009 period, we find that a 10% appreciation of the yen would reduce Japan …
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This paper investigates how exchange rates affect Japanese exports. This is difficult because many of Japan's exports … imported inputs from Japan. To correct for this bias we examine consumption exports. Using a panel dataset of Japan …'s consumption exports to 17 countries over the 1988-2009 period, we find that a 10% appreciation of the yen would reduce Japan …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009267747
This paper investigates how exchange rates affect Japanese exports. This is difficult because many of Japan's exports … imported inputs from Japan. To correct for this bias the authors examine consumption exports. Using a panel dataset of Japan …'s consumption exports to 17 countries over the 1988–2009 period, they found that a 10% appreciation of the yen would reduce Japan …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013122130
Globalization and financial sector reforms in India have ushered a vibrant change in Indian economic system. Current growth of India puts it's among the largest and fastest growing economy of the world. Following the liberalization, Asian economy is becoming the hub of world economy. Sixty...
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