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Book Real Exchange Rate Movements and the Relative Price of Non traded Goods

Download or read book Real Exchange Rate Movements and the Relative Price of Non traded Goods written by Caroline M. Betts and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 39 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We study the quarterly bilateral real exchange rate and the relative price of non-traded to traded goods for 1225 country pairs over 1980-2005. We show that the two variables are positively correlated, but that movements in the relative price measure are smaller than those in the real exchange rate. The relation between the two variables is stronger when there is an intense trade relationship between two countries and when the variance of the real exchange rate between them is small. The relation does not change for rich/poor country bilateral pairs or for high inflation/low inflation country pairs. We identify an anomaly: The relation between the real exchange rate and relative price of non-traded goods for US/EU bilateral trade partners is unusually weak.

Book Real Exchange Rates and the Prices of Nontradable Goods

Download or read book Real Exchange Rates and the Prices of Nontradable Goods written by Mr.Gian Milesi-Ferretti and published by International Monetary Fund. This book was released on 1994-02-01 with total page 38 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This paper attempts to provide a perspective on real exchange rate developments following the inception of the EMS. The focus is on structural determinants of real exchange rates, notably the behavior of tradables and nontradable prices and productivity. It is found that changes in the relative price of tradable goods in terms of nontradables account for a sizable fraction of real exchange rate dynamics during the EMS period. Sectoral productivity growth differential help explain the behavior of the relative price of tradable goods, especially in the long run. There is also some evidence that the EMS has extended on relative price behavior.

Book Non Tradable Goods and The Real Exchange Rate

Download or read book Non Tradable Goods and The Real Exchange Rate written by and published by "la Caixa". This book was released on with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Accounting for U S  Real Exchange Rate Changes

Download or read book Accounting for U S Real Exchange Rate Changes written by Charles Engel and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page 76 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This study measures the proportion of U.S. real exchange rate movements that can be accounted for by movements in the relative prices of non-traded goods. The decomposition is done at all possible horizons that the data allow -- from one month up to thirty years. The accounting is performed with five different measures of non-traded goods prices and real exchange rates, for exchange rates of the U.S. relative to a number of other high income countries in each case. The outcome is surprising -- relative prices of non-traded goods appear to account for essentially none of the movement of U.S. real exchange rates at any horizon. Only for one crude measure, which uses the aggregate producer price index as an index of traded goods prices, do non-traded goods prices seem to account for more than a tiny portion of real exchange rate changes. This pattern appears to be true even during fixed nominal exchange rate episodes. Special attention is paid to the U.S. real exchange rate with Japan. The possibility of mismeasurement of traded goods prices is explored.

Book The Real Exchange Rate and Prices of Traded Goods in OECD Countries

Download or read book The Real Exchange Rate and Prices of Traded Goods in OECD Countries written by Holger Brauer and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2003 with total page 250 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Real Exchange Rate Movements and the Relative Price of Non Traded Goods

Download or read book Real Exchange Rate Movements and the Relative Price of Non Traded Goods written by Caroline Betts and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 54 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We show that the quarterly bilateral real exchange rate for 1275 country pairs over 1980-2015 is positively correlated with the relative price of non-traded to traded goods, but that movements in the relative price measure are smaller than those in the real exchange rate. Variance decompositions indicate that about one-third of deviations in levels of the real exchange rate, and about one quarter of yearly and four-yearly changes are accounted for by fluctuations in the relative price measure. The relation between the two variables is stronger when there is an intense trade relationship between two countries and when the variance of the real exchange rate between them is small. The relation is not systematically altered by the presence of rich country/poor country bilateral pairs or by high inflation/low inflation country pairs, is invariant over subsamples of the time period, and does not change when annual data including China is used. We identify an anomaly: The portion of real exchange rate variance accounted for by the relative price of non-traded goods for U.S./EU and NAFTA/EU bilateral trade partners is unusually small.

Book Exchange Rate Policy and the Role of Non Traded Goods Prices in Real Exchange Rate Fluctuations

Download or read book Exchange Rate Policy and the Role of Non Traded Goods Prices in Real Exchange Rate Fluctuations written by Nestor Azcona and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 28 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This paper uses a DSGE model of two small open economies to explain certain features of real exchange rate cyclical fluctuations in countries with fixed and flexible exchange rates, focusing on the role of traded and non-traded goods prices. In particular, the model illustrates why the relative price of nontraded goods and the relative price between domestic and foreign traded goods are more volatile than the real exchange rate under a fixed exchange rate but not under a flexible exchange rate, why deviations from purchasing power parity for traded goods prices can be more volatile under a fixed exchange rate than under a flexible exchange rate, and why there is no correlation between the volatility of the real exchange rate and its variance decomposition.

Book Real Exchange Rates and the Relative Prices of Non related and Traded Goods

Download or read book Real Exchange Rates and the Relative Prices of Non related and Traded Goods written by J. JJ. Groen and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Open Economy Macroeconomics

Download or read book Open Economy Macroeconomics written by Martín Uribe and published by Princeton University Press. This book was released on 2017-04-04 with total page 646 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A cutting-edge graduate-level textbook on the macroeconomics of international trade Combining theoretical models and data in ways unimaginable just a few years ago, open economy macroeconomics has experienced enormous growth over the past several decades. This rigorous and self-contained textbook brings graduate students, scholars, and policymakers to the research frontier and provides the tools and context necessary for new research and policy proposals. Martín Uribe and Stephanie Schmitt-Grohé factor in the discipline's latest developments, including major theoretical advances in incorporating financial and nominal frictions into microfounded dynamic models of the open economy, the availability of macro- and microdata for emerging and developed countries, and a revolution in the tools available to simulate and estimate dynamic stochastic models. The authors begin with a canonical general equilibrium model of an open economy and then build levels of complexity through the coverage of important topics such as international business-cycle analysis, financial frictions as drivers and transmitters of business cycles and global crises, sovereign default, pecuniary externalities, involuntary unemployment, optimal macroprudential policy, and the role of nominal rigidities in shaping optimal exchange-rate policy. Based on courses taught at several universities, Open Economy Macroeconomics is an essential resource for students, researchers, and practitioners. Detailed exploration of international business-cycle analysis Coverage of financial frictions as drivers and transmitters of business cycles and global crises Extensive investigation of nominal rigidities and their role in shaping optimal exchange-rate policy Other topics include fixed exchange-rate regimes, involuntary unemployment, optimal macroprudential policy, and sovereign default and debt sustainability Chapters include exercises and replication codes

Book Is There a Long run Equilibrium Between the Real Exchange Rate and the Relative Prices of Traded to Non traded Goods

Download or read book Is There a Long run Equilibrium Between the Real Exchange Rate and the Relative Prices of Traded to Non traded Goods written by Keyu Zhang and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 38 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Nontraded Goods Prices and Real Exchange Rate Volatility

Download or read book Nontraded Goods Prices and Real Exchange Rate Volatility written by Marco Aurelio Hernandez Vega and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This dissertation provides new empirical evidence on the importance of nontraded goods in real exchange rate volatility as well as two essays that evaluate the performance of a new trade model á la Ghironi and Melitz [2005] in replicating such evidence. Chapter 2 provides new empirical evidence by looking at more highly disaggregated data than used in previous literature on consumer price index components and trade for the US and Mexico for the period 2002 to 2009. The main empirical results from this exercise suggest that the relative price of nontraded to traded goods (RERN) accounts for between 64% and 73% of the real exchange rate volatility which is significantly higher than that found in past studies (around 30%). The correlation between RERN and the real exchange rate is 71%. In contrast with previous literature lower frequency data increases the importance of RERN in the real exchange rate volatility: for quarterly data it is between 68% and 84% and for annual data the importance is between 78% and 88%. These results provide new evidence against the sticky price theory; while they generally support the Balassa-Samuelson theory, facts regarding the correlation of traded and nontraded goods prices point to the need to modify some features of this theory. Chapter 3 evaluates whether a "new trade" model, where entry of heterogeneous firms into international trade is endogenous, can explain the empirical facts documented in chapter 2 better than can a standard Balassa-Samuelson theory, where nontraded goods are exogenously determined. A symmetric two country dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model with heterogeneous firms and entry and exit from domestic and export markets, á la Ghironi and Melitz (2005), performs reasonably well in certain dimensions. Simulations show that the importance of the relative price of nontraded to traded goods (RERN) can explain between 80% and 89% of real exchange rate fluctuations, and can explain a correlation between RERN and the real exchange rate of 97%. The model fails to replicate the empirical evidence that the relative price of nontraded to traded goods is negatively correlated with the relative price of traded goods. Finally, in chapter 4 I calibrate the model to an asymmetric equilibrium where two different economies interact, one large economy representing the US and one small economy representing Mexico. The calibration will involve updating the value of some exogenous variables like the fixed export costs and re-calibrating the shape parameter k from the Pareto distribution. As a result of this new calibration the steady state of the model matches some of the US-Mexico relationships quite well. For example, the steady state of the model implies that home consumption is four times higher than foreign consumption. This value is close to the one reported by Bergin and Glick [2009]. Home real wage is 1.4 times that of foreign country. This value is significantly smaller than the values reported in other studies where wages in the US are up to eight times higher than in Mexico. Nevertheless, it can be considered a good feature of the model that home wages are higher. I conclude that the asymmetric calibration of the Ghironi and Melitz [2005] model improves its performance in replicating the stylized facts reported in chapter two, although, with some caveats regarding the signs and magnitudes of some of the correlations and the fact that moving from monthly to quarterly frequencies does not increases the importance of the relative price of nontraded to traded goods in explaining real exchange rate volatility.

Book Real Exchange Rate  Productivity  and the Terms of Trade

Download or read book Real Exchange Rate Productivity and the Terms of Trade written by and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The theoretical literature assumes that real variables affect the real exchange rate only through the relative price of nontraded goods. In Chapter 2. I decompose the real Canada-US exchange rate into the relative prices of traded goods and nontraded goods and analyze how real shocks affect these two relative prices. I find that shocks to productivity and commodity prices affect the real exchange rate almost entirely through the relative price of traded goods. This evidence calls for explicit modeling of the transmission mechanism from real shocks to the real exchange rate through the relative price of traded goods. In Chapter 3. I develop a model that allows the relative price of traded goods to play a role in the transmission mechanism. The model is a generalization of the basic Balassa-Samuelson model that incorporates terms-of-trade and productivity shocks in a unified framework. The generalization is parsimonious since it maintains the law of one price for each traded good. However, the model does not have the law of one price for the composite traded good. This is necessary to allow traded goods to act as a channel in the transmission mechanism. The model implies that domestic productivity shocks depreciate the relative price of tradables, while shocks to world commodity prices appreciate it. The empirical analysis provides some support for the first prediction, but rejects the second prediction. In Chapter 4. I analyze whether the depreciation of the real Canada-US exchange rate can be a driving force behind the widening of the Canada-US productivity gap in manufacturing since the 1980s. I focus on the factor cost hypothesis. that states that a real exchange rate depreciation can make capital relatively more expensive than labour, causing manufacturing firms to adopt more labour intensive technologies. Using a Vector Error Correction Model. I find that a real depreciation of the Canadian dollar reduces the relative Canada-US capital-labour ratio and labour pr.

Book Real Exchange Rate  Productivity  and the Terms of Trade

Download or read book Real Exchange Rate Productivity and the Terms of Trade written by Maxym Chaban and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Importance of Nontradable Goods  Prices in Cyclical Real Exchange Rate Fluctuations

Download or read book The Importance of Nontradable Goods Prices in Cyclical Real Exchange Rate Fluctuations written by Ariel T. Burstein and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Changes in the price of nontradable goods relative to tradable goods account for roughly 50 percent of the cyclical movements in real exchange rates"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site

Book Currencies  Commodities and Consumption

Download or read book Currencies Commodities and Consumption written by Kenneth W. Clements and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2013-01-31 with total page 401 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Discusses economic issues associated with exchange rates, commodity prices, the economic size of countries and alternatives to PPP exchange rates.