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to a product's tradability. For individual products, LOP deviations are affected by their own inflation rates and, to a … deviation series are found to display considerable persistence and there is limited evidence that tradability enhances price … lesser extent, by aggregate inflation, output variations, and monetary variability. Interestingly, the trend behavior remains …
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to a product’s tradability. For individual products, LOP deviations are affected by their own inflation rates and, to a … deviation series are found to display considerable persistence and there is limited evidence that tradability enhances price … lesser extent, by aggregate inflation, output variations, and monetary variability. Interestingly, the trend behavior remains …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005765970
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prefectures. Furthermore, the intra-Japan Penn effect is driven essentially by prices of nontradables. The effect is also found … within Japan, we find that the measures of sectoral productivity do not behave in the way suggested by the Balassa …
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To control for product quality and exchange rate effects, we use the Japanese regional data to study the Penn effect – the positive relationship between price and income levels. Comparable with the evidence from international data, the Penn effect is significant in the Japanese prefectural...
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prefectures. Furthermore, the intra-Japan Penn effect is driven essentially by prices of nontradables. The effect is also found … within Japan, we find that the measures of sectoral productivity do not behave in the way suggested by the Balassa …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009630643
This paper provides an explanation for the observed decline of the exchange rate pass-through into import prices by modeling the effects of financial market integration on the optimal choice of the pricing currency in the context of rigid nominal goods prices. Contrary to previous literature,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010396136
This paper provides an explanation for the observed decline of exchange rate pass-through into import prices by modeling the effects of financial market integration on the optimal choice of the pricing currency in the context of rigid nominal goods prices. Contrary to previous literature, the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010486033
This paper provides an explanation for the observed decline of the exchange rate pass-through into import prices by modeling the effects of financial market integration on the optimal choice of the pricing currency in the context of rigid nominal goods prices. Contrary to previous literature, we...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011294137
This paper provides an explanation for the observed decline of the exchange rate pass-through into import prices by modeling the effects of financial market integration on the optimal choice of the pricing currency in the context of rigid nominal goods prices. Contrary to previous literature, we...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011654742