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This paper re-examines empirical exchange rate puzzles by focusing on three OECD economies (Australia, Canada, and New … Zealand) where primary commodities constitute a significant share of their exports. For Australia and New Zealand especially …
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interest rates to policy announcements—on the exchange rate in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand during the 1990s. The main …
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Under a flexible inflation targeting regime, should policymakers avoid any reaction to movements in the foreign exchange market? Using data for six advanced open economies explicitly targeting inflation, the paper examines empirically whether real exchange rate disequilibria systematically...
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for Australia and New Zealand. The baseline results using data and mediumterm projections available as of October 2008 …
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The purpose of this paper is to assess Madagascar''s competitiveness in recent years, using both price and nonprice indicators and an exchange rate assessment of the currency. We estimate the distance between the equilibrium and the actual real exchange rates using three methods: the...
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Understanding how markets are connected and shocks are transmitted is an important issue for policymakers and market participants. In this paper, we examine the connectedness of Asian equity markets within the region and vis-a-vis other major global markets. Using time-varying connectedness...
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-of financial integration in Asia. The third considers the implications of economic integration for the choice of the exchange rate …
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Is the recent proliferation of Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) in Asia a healthy development, or runs the risk of …
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important than those from the United States in affecting Australia’s business cycle. A 1 percent shock to emerging Asia’s growth … the transmission of shocks from emerging Asia to Australia. The influence of emerging Asia on New Zealand is found to come …This paper examines the size and source of external spillovers to Australia and New Zealand based on a structural …
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