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This paper examines exchange-rate exposure of multinationals (MNEs) in light of detailed exchange rate data. Specifically, using MNE-specific exchange rates and accounting for the possibility that exchange-rate crises may impact a firm differently than periods of normal fluctuations, estimates...
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Recent research suggests that the pass-through of exchange rate changes into domestic inflation has declined in many countries since the 1980s. We develop a theoretical model that attributes the change in pass-through (defined as the correlation of inflation with exchange rate changes) to...
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This paper examines how to properly specify and test for factors that affect exchange-rate exposure. We develop a theoretical model, which explicitly identifies three channels of exposure: a) a positive effect through the competitive structure of the markets where final output is sold; b) a...
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Cagan's classic currency ratio suggests that underground economic activity in the U.S. surged starting in 1994. In contrast, we show that a ratio adjusted to take care of two distorting developments--retail sweep programs and overseas demand for U.S. currency--did not surge, and that movements...
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