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This paper develops a model of endogenous exchange rate pass-through within an open economy macroeconomic framework, where both pass-through and the exchange rate are simultaneously determined, and interact with one another. Pass-through is endogenous because firms choose the currency in which...
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Ignoring items with large price changes may enhance the informational content of a price index. As an application of the metrically trimmed mean (Kim, 1992) we suggest to discard the individual price changes that deviate the most from the median. Focusing on outliers increases the efficiency...
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This paper offers a fact-oriented chronology of the Danish exchange-rate policy since the introduction of the krone as the Danish currency unit in 1875. -- Exchange-rate policy ; Danish krone exchange rates ; History of exchange rates ; Gold Standard ; Bretton Woods system ; European...
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This paper constructs annual trade-weighted nominal and real effective exchange rate indices for Denmark covering the … weighted chain indices with current trade weights based on Denmark's foreign trade in goods with 15 of its largest trading … partners. During each year in the period since 1875 these 15 countries accounted for at least 78 per cent of Denmark's total …
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