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We characterize the equilibrium exchange rate in a general equilibrium economy without imposing strong restrictions on the output processes, preferences, or commodity market imperfections. The nominal exchange rate is determined by differences in initial wealths the currencies of richer...
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With transaction costs for trading goods, the nominal exchange rate moves within a band around the nominal purchasing power parity (PPP) value. The authors model the behavior of the band and of the exchange rate within the band. The model explains why there are below-unity slope coefficients in...
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Typically, international capital budgeting is carried out using the adjusted net present value (NPV) approach. In this article, we present an alternate method for valuing international investments; one that is based on the option pricing theory developed by Black and Scholes (1973). We show that...
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This Paper analyses the exchange rate in a ‘no-arbitrage’ or ‘real business cycle’ equilibrium model and provides empirical evidence for this model vis-a-vis PPP. Our contribution is to show, based on a generalization of the equilibrium model of exchange rates, that (i) the test equation...
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International Finance presents the corporate uses of international financial markets to upper undergraduate and graduate students of business finance and financial economics. Combining practical knowledge, up-to-date theories, and real-world applications, this textbook explores issues of...
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