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This paper first discusses the trade and investment development between China and Africa; the sound development of bilateral trade and investment between both sides will only be guaranteed in the legal framework. Then the article analyses the legal exchange between both sides, which is not enough...
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This note reviews the four central parity conditions that underlie most theories regarding the relationship between exchange rates, inflation, and interest rates. The concepts are illustrated through a unified example exploring the relation between the US dollar and the Norwegian krone. The note...
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Voluminous theoretical and empirical research shows that real exchange rate (RER) undervaluation could be conducive to economic development. Why do countries then often avoid the pursuit of policies that facilitate undervaluation or even intentionally pursue RER overvaluation? We address this...
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This paper studies the role of the exchange rate regime for trade of new products. It first provides VAR evidence that a rise in external productivity shifts trade away from new products and more so in fixed regimes. Then, it presents a model with firm dynamics in line with this evidence. We...
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"The empirical literature in international finance has produced three key results about international price deviations: borders give rise to flagrant violations of the law of one price, distance matters enormously for understanding these deviations, and most papers find that convergence rates...
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relative price misalignment would trigger an adjustment in consumption and employment, and may help to predict future movements …
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theory predicts that the real exchange rate volatility curve is a U-shaped function of the degree of price stickiness. Using …
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