... The observed improvement in the telecommunications and road networks are part of the privatization program of Mexico’s government. This program was especially active in the mid 1980s and early 1990s. Since the ...
... of exchangerate volatility impact on exports points to the predominance of adverse effects [Baak, ...of exchangerate volatility in exports of Indian ...of exchangerate ...
... the realexchangerate, both in terms of the CPI and export prices, on decreasing the demand for ...the realexchangerate would appreciate in terms of the CPI but depreciate in ...
... In that vein, Argentina may be considered an interesting case to study as its rapid economic growth during the last decade may be associated with the commodity export boom. Likewise, Argentina ’ s exports have become ...
... competitive realexchangerate (SCRER) can foster economic growth in developing countries has gained lots of ...that realexchangerate (RER) levels are positively associated ...
... of exchangerate predictability for a selected emerging market economy (EME) at intermediate horizons, arguably, the most relevant for policy ...on exchangerate predictability has mainly ...
... fixed exchangerate regime? When a country commits to a fixed exchangerate regime, policymakers limit their possibilities of using fiscal and monetary policy to influence economic ...lower ...
... and real appreciation process stopped around mid 2003, when the government decided to manage the flotation of the exchangerate in order to preserve ...any exchangerate ...the ...
... floating exchange rates are not ...the realexchangerate that illustrates how realexchange rates in a currency union might adjust more efficiently than under floating ...
... the realexchangerate from its PPP level disappears in less than two years, results consistent with Cheung and Lai and ...nominal rate as market forces compel a return to the PPP ...
... fixed exchangerate system, but with bounds (a minimum level or a band) on the realexchange ...the realexchangerate through nominal exchangerate changes ...
... Some of the models addressed in this paper include two additional datasets. The first relates to offline gasoline and diesel prices from weekly surveys conducted in each country. These prices include excise taxes and ...
... of real appreciation that took place as a result of massive capital inflows and the reori- entation of the trade pattern toward natural re- source intensive activities that followed the adoption of trade ...
... long-term real interest rate, ρ t n , , but also to open economy variables such as the realexchangerate, q t , and the foreign level of output, y t ∗ ...
... The sample size is dictated by the availability of data on the realexchangerate. We use the J.P. Morgan multilateral realexchangerate database, available for 45 countries on ...
... Four of the eight independent variables, namely real personal income, wealth in El Paso, population, and the realexchangerate have coefficients whose signs are counterintuitive. Moreover ...
... wage rate will induce a reallocation of searching for a job from the private towards the public sector, since the increase in public wage raises the relative value of an extra public employee versus a private ...a ...
... the real-exchange ...higher real-interest rate, besides currency ...interest rate can be attributed to a change in expectations on the rate of currency ...nominal-exchange ...
... the realexchangerate and the evolution of the volume of exports for thirteen Brazilian export sectors, in the period ...constant realexchangerate that allows preserving ...
... the realexchangerate as a crucial determinant of the difference between the two ...floating exchangerate regime, that led to significant exchangerate depreciation in ...