Exchange-rate pass-through to import prices : nonlinearities and exchange rate and inflationary regimes
Rehim Kýlýc
This paper investigates the relationship between exchange rate pass-through and exchange rate appreciations/depreciations and inflation by estimating nonlinear time series models. Motivated by theoretical and empirical results in the literature, the paper proposes new econometric models that can characterize nonlinear and asymmetric dynamics between import prices and exchange rate changes in a parsimonious fashion. Findings show the presence of complete and incomplete pass-through regimes depending upon the magnitude of appreciations of a currency and inflation rates both in the short-run and in the long-run. Results also reveal threshold effects and asymmetry in the pass-through relationship over appreciations/depreciations as well as inflationary and disinflationary periods. Findings have important macroeconomic policy implications. -- Smooth Transition ; Nonlinearity ; Asymmetry ; Exchange Rate Passthrough ; Import Prices
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2010
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Authors: | Kýlýc, Rehim |
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Istanbul : TÜSİAD- Koç University Economic Research Forum |
Subject: | Exchange Rate Pass-Through | Exchange rate pass-through | Außenhandelspreis | Foreign trade price | Inflation | Nichtlineare Regression | Nonlinear regression | Schätzung | Estimation | OECD-Staaten | OECD countries | 1975-2009 |
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