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This paper investigates contagion effects. In a model with highly and lowly informed investors we show that a currency … (1997/98). Using a LOGIT approach we can show that contagion, in the sense of a crisis not explainable by economic …
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This paper investigates contagion effects. In a model with highly and lowly informed investors we show that a currency … (1997/98). Using a LOGIT approach we can show that contagion, in the sense of a crisis not explainable by economic …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010301742
This paper investigates contagion effects. In a model with highly and lowly informed investors we show that a currency … (1997/98). Using a LOGIT approach we can show that contagion, in the sense of a crisis not explainable by economic …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010305446
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We analyze export price adjustment of Swiss manufacturing firms using a novel data set of matched export, import, and domestic prices. After a large, unexpected, and permanent appreciation of the Swiss franc, export prices set in domestic currency fell less than export prices set in foreign...
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We survey the recent empirical and theoretical developments in the literature on the relation between prices and exchange rates. After updating some of the major findings in the empirical literature, we present a simple framework to interpret this evidence. We review theoretical models that...
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We investigate the welfare properties of fixed and floating exchange rate regimes in a two-country, dynamic, infinite-horizon model with agents optimizing in an environment of uncertainty created by monetary shocks. The optimal exchange rate regime may depend on whether prices are set in the...
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- 1974 - empirically support the theory. In contrast to the Feldstein-Horioka findings, a lower saving-investment coefficient …
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We analyze shifts in the structure of China's capital outflows over the past decade. The composition of gross outflows has shifted from accumulation of foreign exchange reserves by the central bank to nonofficial outflows. Unlocking the enormous pool of domestic savings could have a significant...
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