In addition, the results of ECM-based ARDL also reveal that both exchange rates have a similar causal effect towards economic growth. Considering the importance of exchange rate variables, especially the real term, these findings eventually suggest that a systematic exchange rate via monetary policy ...
Sarkar, A.U. and Amor T.H. (2009), "The Effect of Exchange Rate Disequilibrium and Financial Integration on Economic Growth". International Journal of Economics and Finance, Vol. 1, No.2The Effect of Exchange Rate Disequilibrium and Financial Integration on Economic Growth. Amin U. Sarkar,...
exchange rate- the charge for exchanging currency of one country for currency of another rate of exchange charge per unit,rate- amount of a charge or payment relative to some basis; "a 10-minute phone call at that rate would cost $5" ...
Exchange rate change effect on inflation rate As with everything in economics – IT DEPENDS. Especially on what the country in consideration exports and imports. Currency appreciation Exports – less competitive internationally because their price seems higher to foreigners. This might lower aggregate de...
the stock market price path of the exchange rate affects the real economy,in some time,is very significant,while in the other cases very uncertain,and the direction of change was even opposite in some period.This instability may be related to the Crowding Out Effect of booming asset price on...
Energy Economics (1999) J.Yuet al. Exchange rate effect on carbon credit price via energy markets J. Int. Money Financ. (2014) S. BinAminet al. Causal relationship among energy use, CO 2 emissions and economic growth in Bangladesh: an empirical study ...
On the Asymmetric Effects of Exchange Rate Changes on Trade Flows: Evidence from the U.S.-Canada Trade in Forest Products Up to now, relatively little attention has been given to the asymmetric effects of exchange rates on the trade balance in the forest economics literature. ... J Xu,J ...
exchange rate variations during the 60-day credit period, which may decrease or increase the domestic currency value of the money due. Were the exchange rate of the foreign currency to fall dramatically vis-à-vis the domestic currency, then the exchange rate loss may completely eliminate any ...
In subject area:Economics, Econometrics and Finance An exchange rate regime in which the exchange rate is fixed to the base currency, such as the US dollar, and the entire amount of domestic currency in circulation is backed up by the central bank's base currency reserves. ...
The trade effects of exchange rate variability have been an issue in international economics for the past 30 years. The contribution of this article is to apply meta-regression analysis (MRA) to the empirical literature. On average, exchange rate variability exerts a negative effect on international...