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Understanding Markups in the Open Economy
Beatriz de Blas, Katheryn Russ
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Interest Rates, Leverage, and Business Cycles in Emerging Economies: The Role of Financial Frictions
By Andrés Fernández, Adam Gulan
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Inflation Adjustment, Endogenous Risk Premium and Exchange Rate: A Theoretical Analysis
Foreign Trade Review, 2023This article develops a full employment monetary framework that deals with the interaction between exchange rate and inflation rate dynamics, emphasising the existence of risk premium. The economy consists of internal and foreign bonds.
Moumita Basu +2 more
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Reforms, International Crisis and Growth of Chinese and Indian Economies
China Report, 2023The considerable similarity in the growth paths of the Chinese and Indian economies since their respective reforms has changed after the 2008 crisis. This article tries to understand the trajectories of different parameters of economic growth in the two ...
M. Agarwal, Adrita Banerjee
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Exchange Rate Pass-Through to Brazilian E-Commerce Prices
Global Journal of Emerging Market Economies, 2023E-commerce has experienced significant growth and is becoming more relevant to economies. The exchange rate can have notable implications on e-commerce prices, and this relationship is of great interest to consumers and retailers transacting online ...
D. Amorim, Marcelo Resende
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, 2021 
Applying an asymmetric model, the study reported no evidence of J-curve phenomenon in case of India. In the short-run currency appreciation deteriorates the trade balance and currency depreciation improves it.
S. Bhat, Javed Ahmad Bhat
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Applying an asymmetric model, the study reported no evidence of J-curve phenomenon in case of India. In the short-run currency appreciation deteriorates the trade balance and currency depreciation improves it.
S. Bhat, Javed Ahmad Bhat
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RMB misalignment: What does a meta‐analysis tell us?
Review of International Economics, 2022Using a dataset of 3108 dichotomous renminbi (RMB) misalignment estimates from 95 studies, we conduct a meta-analysis based on Bayesian model averaging (BMA) to assess the effects of study characteristics on these RMB misalignment estimates. The findings
Yin-Wong Cheung, Shi He
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Fiscal regimes and the exchange rate
Social Science Research Network, 2022In this paper, we argue that the effect of monetary and fiscal policies on the exchange rate depends on the fiscal regime. A contractionary monetary (expansionary fiscal) shock can lead to a depreciation, rather than an appreciation, of the domestic ...
Nikola Mirkov +3 more
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Capital Controls for Crisis Management Policy in a Global Economy
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 2022Capital controls may be justified as a policy to combat a financial crisis. But for large economies, capital controls may have substantial spillovers to the rest of the world.
J. S. Davis, M. Devereux
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Capital Flows and Foreign Exchange Intervention
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 2017I consider a small open economy model where international financial markets are imperfect and the exchange rate is determined by capital flows. I use this framework to study the effects of portfolio flow shocks, derive the optimal foreign exchange ...
Paolo Cavallino
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