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Equilibrium real effective exchange rate 2 Misalignments 2 Chinese Renminbi 1 Equilibrium Real Effective Exchange Rate 1 Group of Twenty 1 Growth 1 NATREX 1 Panel Cointegration 1 Structural breaks 1 group of twenty 1 growth 1 misalignments 1 panel cointegration 1
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Undetermined 2 English 1
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Sallenave, Audrey 2 Sarantis, Nicholas 1 You, Kefei 1
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EconomiX, Université Paris Ouest-Nanterre la Défense (Paris X) 1
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China Economic Review 1 EconomiX Working Papers 1 Economie Internationale 1
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Real exchange rate misalignments and economic performance for the G20 countries
Sallenave, Audrey - EconomiX, Université Paris Ouest-Nanterre la Défense … - 2010
We evaluate the growth effects of real effective exchange rate misalignments for the G20 countries over the period 1980-2006. To this end, we first estimate real effective equilibrium exchange rates relying on the behavioral approach BEER, from which misalignments are derived. Second, we...
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Real Exchange Rate Misalignments and Economic Performance for the G20 Countries
Sallenave, Audrey - In: Economie Internationale (2010) 121, pp. 59-80
We evaluate the growth effects of real effective exchange rate misalignments for the G20 countries over the period 1980-2006. To this end, we first estimate real effective equilibrium exchange rates relying on the behavioral approach BEER, from which misalignments are derived. Second, we...
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Structural breaks and the equilibrium real effective exchange rate of China: A NATREX approach
You, Kefei; Sarantis, Nicholas - In: China Economic Review 23 (2012) 4, pp. 1146-1163
This paper investigates the equilibrium real effective exchange rate for the Chinese RMB during the post-reform period … significant determinants of the equilibrium real effective exchange rate. The RMB was overvalued against a basket of 14 currencies …
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