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export deflator 9 exporters 8 export performance 6 export prices 6 export volume 6 exports of goods 6 real effective exchange rate 6 total exports 6 export growth 5 import prices 5 reer 5 share of exports 5 trading partners 5 unit labor costs 5 world exports 5 domestic demand 4 export markets 4 export share 4 export volumes 4 net exports 4 oil exporters 4 partner countries 4 terms of trade 4 trade flows 4 Economic models 3 elasticity of exports 3 exchange rate depreciation 3 exchange rate movements 3 export base 3 export deflators 3 export equation 3 export market 3 export price 3 export sectors 3 exporting countries 3 exporting country 3 global competitiveness 3 global market 3 international markets 3 oil exporting 3
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Undetermined 5 English 4
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Billmeier, Andreas 1 Drummond, Paulo 1 Hakura, Dalia 1 Lissovolik, Bogdan 1 Liu, Estelle X. 1 Miyajima, Ken 1 Qureshi, Mahvash Saeed 1 Thomas, Alun H. 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 9 International Monetary Fund 3
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IMF Working Papers 5 IMF Staff Country Reports 3 IMF Staff Position Notes 1
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Africa’s Rising Exposure to China: How Large Are Spillovers Through Trade?
Drummond, Paulo; Liu, Estelle X. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2013
The rapid growth in China’s domestic investment in recent decades has generated a large appetite for global goods, including from sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). This paper estimates the impact of changes in China’s investment growth on SSA’s exports. Although rising trading links...
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Switzerland; Selected Issues Paper
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2011
The paper assesses the competitiveness of Swiss exporters, and shows that the effect of nominal exchange rate on trade balance depends on the degree of exchange rate pass-through and on trade elasticities. It highlights that the degree of exchange rate pass-through should also be factored in...
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Indonesia; Selected Issues
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2010
This paper takes an in-depth look into recent trade patterns to assess the extent of such concerns. It is found that (i) there is no strong evidence of Dutch Disease; (ii) weak performance in some sectors, so far, does not appear to be linked to the commodity boom; and (iii) although further...
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Financial Crises and Emerging Market Trade
Thomas, Alun H. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2009
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Trade Elasticities in the Middle East and Central Asia; What is the Role of Oil?
Billmeier, Andreas; Hakura, Dalia - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2008
The analysis in this paper suggests that import and export volume elasticities are markedly lower in oil-exporting Middle East and Central Asian countries than in non-oil countries in the region. A key implication of this finding is that a real appreciation of the exchange rate in oil-exporting...
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Trends in Italy’s Nonprice Competitiveness
Lissovolik, Bogdan - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2008
Italy's medium-term economic performance has raised "standard" competitiveness concerns as unit labor costs surged, and real export growth fell. But the recent economic upturn, low current account deficit, and robust nominal exports argue for less pessimism. An empirical analysis confirms the...
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Africa's Oil Abundance and External Competitiveness; Do Institutions Matter?
Qureshi, Mahvash Saeed - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2008
This paper examines the structural competitiveness of oil-rich economies in sub-Saharan Africa relative to other major oil-exporting developing countries, and investigates reasons for systematic differences in the non-oil export performance across these economies. The analysis reveals that...
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What Do We Know About Namibia's Competitiveness
Miyajima, Ken - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2007
This paper evaluates Namibia's competitiveness using several traditional indicators; it concludes that, while the real effective exchange rate (REER) is in equilibrium at present?suggesting no imminent need for concern?the country may wish to improve its competitiveness by increasing educational...
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Greece; Selected Issues
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2007
This Selected Issues paper examines three areas of key policy importance for Greece in the coming years. The paper documents the loss of international competitiveness in recent years, as well as the accompanying widening of the current account deficit. It analyzes fiscal consolidation episodes...
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