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Exchange‐rate Effects on China's Trade*

Review of International Economics, 2007
AbstractThough China's share of world trade exceeds that of Japan, little is known about the response of China's trade to changes in exchange rates. The few estimates available have two limitations. First, the data for trade prices are based on proxies for prices from other countries.
Jaime Marquez, John Schindler
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Exchange rate effects of financial regulations

Journal of International Money and Finance, 2019
Abstract In this paper we analyze the effects of financial constraints on the exchange rate through the portfolio balance channel. We use a sharp policy discontinuity within the Colombian financial system to empirically test for the portfolio balance channel, using high frequency data during the period of 2004–2015.
David Perez-Reyna   +1 more
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Remittances and Real Effective Exchange Rate

South Asia Economic Journal, 2018
Remittances in India have been growing rapidly since 1991. Most of the studies find that remittance has had a significant impact on real effective exchange rate (REER). It is imperative to evaluate the impact of a transfer such as remittance and aid on country’s competitiveness.
Ujjal Protim Dutta   +1 more
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Effective Exchange Rate Regimes and Inflation

2021
This paper introduces a new effective exchange rate regime classification. Traditional classifications define the stability or flexibility of a currency with respect to one ("anchor") currency, thus implicitly neglecting information on exchange rate relationships against other currencies.
Harms, Philipp, Knaze, Jakub
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Real effects of exchange rate volatility

Journal of International Money and Finance, 1995
Abstract In the presence of exchange rate volatility and internationally differing rates of time preference investment in the stock of domestic capital is shown to proceed beyond, or to fall short of, the point where the marginal productivity equals the respective rate of time preference.
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Effective protection and exchange-rate determination

Journal of International Money and Finance, 1983
Abstract Considerable research interest has entered on the implications for exchange-rate determination of fluctuations in intermediate goods prices ang changes in tariff protection. This paper draws together the strands of this literature by examining the role of effective protection in exchange rate determination.
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Exchange Rate Effects on Korea's Economy

International Economic Journal, 1988
Korea has been under growing pressure to appreciate its exchange rate to reduce the trade surplus, particularly with the United States. A change in the external currency value of a country has direct effects on the trade via changes in relative prices and indriect effects via induced changes in income and monetary conditions.
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Arithmetic versus geometric effective exchange rates

Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, 1982
The debate in recent years concerning the appropriate manner of defining effective exchange rates has largely ignored the question of the proper mathematical formulation to employ. As a result, in the literature the choice of mathematical formulation has often been a haphazard one, governed far more by custom than by a particular belief in the merit of
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Exchange rate effects on agricultural exports

China Agricultural Economic Review, 2019
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to extend empirical investigations of the relationship between real exchange rates and agricultural exports to the firm-product-country level with the use of disaggregated panel data of China’s food industry. In particular, the study aims to explore heterogeneities in the export response to real exchange rates ...
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Stock Prices and Effective Exchange Rates

2003
The rapid expansion in international trade during the 1970s and the adoption of freely floating exchange rate regimes by many industrialized countries in 1973 heralded a new era of increased exchange rate volatility. Inevitably, firms’ exposure to foreign exchange rate risks increased.
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