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Parity Reversion of Absolute Purchasing Power Parity

open access: yesDEStech Transactions on Economics and Management, 2016
In this paper, we study the parity reversion of 40 main bilateral real exchange rates (RERs) constructed by actual price levels to be consistent with absolute purchasing power parity (PPP), rather than by price indexes as used in popular studies. The time series ADF and KPSS unit root tests reveal that 39 RERs are stationary in their periods of about ...
Zhi-bai ZHANG, Zhi-cun BIAN
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Testing absolute purchasing power parity in West Africa using fractional cointegration panel approach

open access: yesScientific African, 2023
One of the most effective ideas for comparing the values of two or more currencies is the purchasing power parity hypothesis (PPP). Most earlier works on PPP focused on using the standard cointegration approach by assuming a unit root for the observed ...
Saidat Fehintola Olaniran   +1 more
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Persistence of real exchange rates in the Central and Eastern European countries

open access: yesJournal of Business Economics and Management, 2016
We investigate the mean reversion in real exchange rates for Central and Eastern European countries. We use point and confidence interval estimates from the Phillips et al.’s (2001) local-persistent model as our preferred measures of the persistence of ...
Ahmad Zubaidi Baharumshah   +3 more
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Purchasing power parity: Evidence of long memory processes and fractional integration [PDF]

open access: yesDecision Science Letters, 2015
The Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) theory, which serves as a key to the determination of several models of exchange rates, suggests a long-term relationship between exchange rates and relative prices.
Nadhem Selmi, Nejib Hachicha
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Purchasing power parity in Mexico since 1933

open access: yesLatin American Economic Review, 2017
A new approach to cointegration developed by Enders et al. (Cointegration tests using instrumental variables with an example of the U.K. demand for money. Unpublished working paper.
Frederick H. Wallace
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The ASEAN experience of the purchasing power parity theory

open access: yesFinancial Innovation, 2018
We used panel data analysis to evaluate the relative purchasing power parity (PPP) hypothesis of the ten ASEAN member countries between 1973 and 2015.
S. M. Woahid Murad   +1 more
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Pass-through of exchange rates and purchasing power parity [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of International Economics, 1997
Abstract In this paper we develop and test two hypotheses about purchasing power parity (PPP). The first is that changes in the price of traded goods relative to domestic substitutes will affect the PPP relation, due to the partial pass-through of exchange rates.
Robert C. Feenstra, Jon D. Kendall
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Empirical verification of the purchasing power parity [PDF]

open access: yesOeconomia Copernicana, 2012
This paper attempts to empirically verify the Purchasing Power Parity. Particular attention has been paid to the possible reasons behind the deviations of exchange rates from the values implied by the parity and to the theoretical justification of this phenomenon.
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THE MAIN DIRECTIONS OF IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF PRODUCTION, TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY

open access: yesИзвестия высших учебных заведений и энергетических объединенний СНГ: Энергетика, 2018
The main directions of increase of efficiency of production, transmission and distribution of electric energy have been formulated. The relation between the values of electricity losses during transmission via power grids of different countries and the ...
I. V. Zhezhelenko
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ANALYSIS OF DETERMINANTS OF POOR POPULATION IN CENTRAL JAVA 2008-2017

open access: yesEkuilibrium: Jurnal Ilmiah Bidan Ilmu Ekonomi, 2019
One of the indicators socio-economic the success of development is a decrease in the number of poor people. Central Java is the province with the second largest number of poor people after East Java Province.
Ana Rahmawati Wibowo, Rifki Khoirudin
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