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The large and persistent deviations of nominal exchange rates from their purchasing power parities comprise a key stylized fact in international economics. This paper sheds light on these persistent deviations by combining two disparate strands of empirical work. The first strand focuses on real...
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The large and persistent deviations of nominal exchange rates from their purchasing power parities comprise a key stylized fact in international economics. This paper sheds light on these persistent deviations by combining two disparate strands of empirical work. The first strand focuses on real...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011019069
transformation of the results. Panel cointegration techniques are used to check the adequacy of the empirical model.The results …
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transformation of the results. Panel cointegration techniques are used to check the adequacy of the empirical model. The results …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005648615
The familiar claim of Chinese currency manipulation is generally asserted without reference to empirical evidence. To investigate the legitimacy of the claim, we ask if the undervalued misalignment found in the real effective exchange rate (REER) of the Chinese renminbi (RMB) over the past...
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China s real and nominal exchange rates.Employing a Johansen cointegration framework, we focus on the behavioral equilibrium …
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​This paper takes seriously the idea that the coefficients of a VAR and the variance of shocks may be time-varying and so employs a Markov regime-switching VAR model to describe and analyse the time-varying credibility of Hong Kong's currency board system. The endogenously estimated discrete...
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This paper takes seriously the idea that the coefficients of a VAR and the variance of shocks may be time-varying and so employs a Markov regime-switching VAR model to describe and analyse the time-varying credibility of Hong Kong’s currency board system. The endogenously estimated discrete...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010945006
China’s real and nominal exchange rates. Employing a Johansen cointegration framework, we focus on the behavioral …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005648633
The Balassa-Samuelson effect is usually seen as the prime explanation of the continuous real appreciation of central and east European (CEE) transition countries' currencies against their western counterparts.The response of a small country's real exchange rate to various shocks is derived in a...
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