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This study attempts to analyze the effect of volatility in the real exchange rate of Indian Rupee with US Dollar, UK Pound, Euro and Japanese Yen on India’s real exports of agricultural commodities such as Tea, Coffee, Cereals and Rice to Euro area, USA, UK and Japan for the period 2002-2009...
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This paper uses panel data to analyse the extent to which the prices of India’s imports and exports in nine product groups react to exchange rate changes before (1980-90) and after (1991-2001) a change in policy that included the adoption of a flexible exchange rate regime and an acceleration...
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The role of weak exchange rate in stimulating exports is a foregone conclusion both at the theoretical as well as in empirical literature. This is more so in many of the emerging economies that are pursuing export-led growth strategy and led to currency intervention to contain any appreciation....
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This paper examines the extent of pass-through of exchange rate and tariff changes into import prices using sectoral panel data (at the 2-digit SITC level) for the post-reform period in India (1990-2001). After having controlled for unobserved effects that might have an impact on the import...
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Now-a-days role of foreign direct investment (FDI) is noteworthy. It acts as the lifeblood of growth. The flow of FDI to a country reflects its potential in the globe. Today, FDI is a buzzword in the Indian economic environment. After the liberalization of economy, Indian government has...
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Through the application of multiple regression analysis, vector autoregression and autoregressive distributive lag modelling, this paper empirically studies the relationship between the United States’ bilateral trade deficit with India with the Dollar/Rupee exchange rate and the rates of...
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Exchange Rate is one of the most important factor for any economic growth of any country, it has direct effect on international trade. The present study investigates the impact of macroeconomic factors (Current Account Deficit (CAD), Import, Export and Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)) on Exchange...
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In the 1990s, India initiated extensive policy reforms that included the adoption of a flexible exchange rate regime and an acceleration of trade liberalization. This paper analyzes the impact of the policy reforms on exchange rate pass-through into export prices using sectoral panel data (at...
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This paper examines the role of exchange rate changes on India's trade. The drivers of exports and imports (income, exchange rate including sectoral differences, and exchange rate variability) are estimated for the short and long run including a structural break. Using annual data from 1994 to...
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