Exchange rates in developed and emerging markets :: practices, challenges and economic implications /
Exchange rate is perhaps one of the most important macroeconomic variables that link the economy of one country with the rest of the world. When it changes, it affects almost all other sectors and many other macro variables. For example, when a country's currency depreciates, its exports become...
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Zusammenfassung: | Exchange rate is perhaps one of the most important macroeconomic variables that link the economy of one country with the rest of the world. When it changes, it affects almost all other sectors and many other macro variables. For example, when a country's currency depreciates, its exports become cheaper in terms of foreign currency and imports more expensive in terms of domestic currency. By exporting more and importing less, the trade balance is improved. Or when domestic currency depreciates (foreign currency appreciates), domestic currency value of foreign assets held by domestic residents i. |
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505 | 8 | |a IntroductionI. The Method; II. The Results; Summary and Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: A Microstructural Effect of Japanese Official Intervention in the Yen/Dollar Foreign Exchange Market; Abstract; Introduction; 1. The Microstructure Model and Estimation Method; 2. Empirical Results; 2.1 Data; 2.2. Estimation Results; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 5: Dual-Currency System as a Way to Relieve the Crisis of Some Euro Zone Countries; Abstract; Introduction; Why Reintroduction of a National Currency; May be Necessary; Is an Orderly, Low-Cost Exit from the European. | |
505 | 8 | |a Monetary Union Possible?A Solution: To Reintroduce a National Currency; and Stay in EMU; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 6: Do Nominal Devaluations Lead to Real Devaluations? Evidence from Emerging Economies; Abstract; I. Introduction; II. The Model and Method; III. The Empirical Results; Summary and Conclusion; References; Chapter 7: Foreign Exchange Rates and Stock Prices: Evidence from Major African Markets; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Related Literature; 3. Empirical Procedures; 3.1. The Basic Model; 3.2. Cointegration Test; 3.3. Causality Test; 3.4. The Data; 4. Empirical Results. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.1. Results of Cointegration Tests4.3. Results of Multivariate Granger Causality Tests; Conclusion and Policy Implications; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 8: On the Optimal Exchange Rate Policy for the GCC Countries; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. The Model; Consumers; Production Technologies; Introducing Price Rigidity; Producer currency pricing; Local currency pricing; The Budget Constraints; Government Budget Constraint; Effects of Exchange Rates on Prices; Monetary Policies/Exchange Rate Regimes and Shocks; 3. Model Solution; Market Clearing Conditions; Flexible Price Solution. | |
505 | 8 | |a Producer Currency PricingLocal Currency Pricing; 4. Welfare Evaluations; Conclusion; References; Chapter 9: The Effects of Central Banks' Independence on Inflation Outcomes in Emerging Countries: Does the Choice of Exchange Regime Matter?; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Central Bank Independence, Inflation Dynamic and Exchange Regime in Emerging Countries:; An Update Overview; 2.1. Central Bank's Independence and Inflation Dynamic; 2.2. Exchange Regime and Inflation Dynamic; 2.3. Other Determinants of Inflation Outcomes; 3. Empirical Analysis; 3.1. Data and Methodology; 3.2. Key Results. | |
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contents | EXCHANGE RATES IN DEVELOPED AND EMERGING MARKETS: PRACTICES, CHALLENGES AND ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; Chapter 1: Exchange Rate Volatility and the Demand for Money in China; Abstract; I. Introduction; II. The Literature; III. The Money Demand Model and the Method; IV. The Results; Summary and Conclusion; Appendix; Data Definition and Sources; References; Chapter 2: Exchange Rate Dynamics, Speculation and Localization of Monetary Policy; Abstract; Chapter 3: Which Korean Industry Will Benefit from the Weakening Won?; ABSTRACT. IntroductionI. The Method; II. The Results; Summary and Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: A Microstructural Effect of Japanese Official Intervention in the Yen/Dollar Foreign Exchange Market; Abstract; Introduction; 1. The Microstructure Model and Estimation Method; 2. Empirical Results; 2.1 Data; 2.2. Estimation Results; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 5: Dual-Currency System as a Way to Relieve the Crisis of Some Euro Zone Countries; Abstract; Introduction; Why Reintroduction of a National Currency; May be Necessary; Is an Orderly, Low-Cost Exit from the European. Monetary Union Possible?A Solution: To Reintroduce a National Currency; and Stay in EMU; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 6: Do Nominal Devaluations Lead to Real Devaluations? Evidence from Emerging Economies; Abstract; I. Introduction; II. The Model and Method; III. The Empirical Results; Summary and Conclusion; References; Chapter 7: Foreign Exchange Rates and Stock Prices: Evidence from Major African Markets; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Related Literature; 3. Empirical Procedures; 3.1. The Basic Model; 3.2. Cointegration Test; 3.3. Causality Test; 3.4. The Data; 4. Empirical Results. 4.1. Results of Cointegration Tests4.3. Results of Multivariate Granger Causality Tests; Conclusion and Policy Implications; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 8: On the Optimal Exchange Rate Policy for the GCC Countries; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. The Model; Consumers; Production Technologies; Introducing Price Rigidity; Producer currency pricing; Local currency pricing; The Budget Constraints; Government Budget Constraint; Effects of Exchange Rates on Prices; Monetary Policies/Exchange Rate Regimes and Shocks; 3. Model Solution; Market Clearing Conditions; Flexible Price Solution. Producer Currency PricingLocal Currency Pricing; 4. Welfare Evaluations; Conclusion; References; Chapter 9: The Effects of Central Banks' Independence on Inflation Outcomes in Emerging Countries: Does the Choice of Exchange Regime Matter?; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Central Bank Independence, Inflation Dynamic and Exchange Regime in Emerging Countries:; An Update Overview; 2.1. Central Bank's Independence and Inflation Dynamic; 2.2. Exchange Regime and Inflation Dynamic; 2.3. Other Determinants of Inflation Outcomes; 3. Empirical Analysis; 3.1. Data and Methodology; 3.2. Key Results. |
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spelling | Exchange rates in developed and emerging markets : practices, challenges and economic implications / Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, editor. New York : Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, [2013] 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Economic issues, problems and perspectives Global economic studies Includes bibliographical references and index. Description based on print version record. EXCHANGE RATES IN DEVELOPED AND EMERGING MARKETS: PRACTICES, CHALLENGES AND ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; Chapter 1: Exchange Rate Volatility and the Demand for Money in China; Abstract; I. Introduction; II. The Literature; III. The Money Demand Model and the Method; IV. The Results; Summary and Conclusion; Appendix; Data Definition and Sources; References; Chapter 2: Exchange Rate Dynamics, Speculation and Localization of Monetary Policy; Abstract; Chapter 3: Which Korean Industry Will Benefit from the Weakening Won?; ABSTRACT. IntroductionI. The Method; II. The Results; Summary and Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: A Microstructural Effect of Japanese Official Intervention in the Yen/Dollar Foreign Exchange Market; Abstract; Introduction; 1. The Microstructure Model and Estimation Method; 2. Empirical Results; 2.1 Data; 2.2. Estimation Results; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 5: Dual-Currency System as a Way to Relieve the Crisis of Some Euro Zone Countries; Abstract; Introduction; Why Reintroduction of a National Currency; May be Necessary; Is an Orderly, Low-Cost Exit from the European. Monetary Union Possible?A Solution: To Reintroduce a National Currency; and Stay in EMU; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 6: Do Nominal Devaluations Lead to Real Devaluations? Evidence from Emerging Economies; Abstract; I. Introduction; II. The Model and Method; III. The Empirical Results; Summary and Conclusion; References; Chapter 7: Foreign Exchange Rates and Stock Prices: Evidence from Major African Markets; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Related Literature; 3. Empirical Procedures; 3.1. The Basic Model; 3.2. Cointegration Test; 3.3. Causality Test; 3.4. The Data; 4. Empirical Results. 4.1. Results of Cointegration Tests4.3. Results of Multivariate Granger Causality Tests; Conclusion and Policy Implications; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 8: On the Optimal Exchange Rate Policy for the GCC Countries; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. The Model; Consumers; Production Technologies; Introducing Price Rigidity; Producer currency pricing; Local currency pricing; The Budget Constraints; Government Budget Constraint; Effects of Exchange Rates on Prices; Monetary Policies/Exchange Rate Regimes and Shocks; 3. Model Solution; Market Clearing Conditions; Flexible Price Solution. Producer Currency PricingLocal Currency Pricing; 4. Welfare Evaluations; Conclusion; References; Chapter 9: The Effects of Central Banks' Independence on Inflation Outcomes in Emerging Countries: Does the Choice of Exchange Regime Matter?; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Central Bank Independence, Inflation Dynamic and Exchange Regime in Emerging Countries:; An Update Overview; 2.1. Central Bank's Independence and Inflation Dynamic; 2.2. Exchange Regime and Inflation Dynamic; 2.3. Other Determinants of Inflation Outcomes; 3. Empirical Analysis; 3.1. Data and Methodology; 3.2. Key Results. Exchange rate is perhaps one of the most important macroeconomic variables that link the economy of one country with the rest of the world. When it changes, it affects almost all other sectors and many other macro variables. For example, when a country's currency depreciates, its exports become cheaper in terms of foreign currency and imports more expensive in terms of domestic currency. By exporting more and importing less, the trade balance is improved. Or when domestic currency depreciates (foreign currency appreciates), domestic currency value of foreign assets held by domestic residents i. Foreign exchange rates Developing countries. Foreign exchange Developing countries. Foreign exchange market Developing countries. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Foreign Exchange. bisacsh Foreign exchange fast Foreign exchange market fast Foreign exchange rates fast Developing countries fast Bahmani-Oskooee, Mohsen. has work: Exchange rates in developed and emerging markets (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGpRTVmpJGG3G3YgGY7T73 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Exchange rates in developed and emerging markets New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., [2013] 9781628081640 (hardcover) (DLC) 2013020310 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=619662 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Exchange rates in developed and emerging markets : practices, challenges and economic implications / EXCHANGE RATES IN DEVELOPED AND EMERGING MARKETS: PRACTICES, CHALLENGES AND ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; Chapter 1: Exchange Rate Volatility and the Demand for Money in China; Abstract; I. Introduction; II. The Literature; III. The Money Demand Model and the Method; IV. The Results; Summary and Conclusion; Appendix; Data Definition and Sources; References; Chapter 2: Exchange Rate Dynamics, Speculation and Localization of Monetary Policy; Abstract; Chapter 3: Which Korean Industry Will Benefit from the Weakening Won?; ABSTRACT. IntroductionI. The Method; II. The Results; Summary and Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: A Microstructural Effect of Japanese Official Intervention in the Yen/Dollar Foreign Exchange Market; Abstract; Introduction; 1. The Microstructure Model and Estimation Method; 2. Empirical Results; 2.1 Data; 2.2. Estimation Results; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 5: Dual-Currency System as a Way to Relieve the Crisis of Some Euro Zone Countries; Abstract; Introduction; Why Reintroduction of a National Currency; May be Necessary; Is an Orderly, Low-Cost Exit from the European. Monetary Union Possible?A Solution: To Reintroduce a National Currency; and Stay in EMU; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 6: Do Nominal Devaluations Lead to Real Devaluations? Evidence from Emerging Economies; Abstract; I. Introduction; II. The Model and Method; III. The Empirical Results; Summary and Conclusion; References; Chapter 7: Foreign Exchange Rates and Stock Prices: Evidence from Major African Markets; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Related Literature; 3. Empirical Procedures; 3.1. The Basic Model; 3.2. Cointegration Test; 3.3. Causality Test; 3.4. The Data; 4. Empirical Results. 4.1. Results of Cointegration Tests4.3. Results of Multivariate Granger Causality Tests; Conclusion and Policy Implications; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 8: On the Optimal Exchange Rate Policy for the GCC Countries; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. The Model; Consumers; Production Technologies; Introducing Price Rigidity; Producer currency pricing; Local currency pricing; The Budget Constraints; Government Budget Constraint; Effects of Exchange Rates on Prices; Monetary Policies/Exchange Rate Regimes and Shocks; 3. Model Solution; Market Clearing Conditions; Flexible Price Solution. Producer Currency PricingLocal Currency Pricing; 4. Welfare Evaluations; Conclusion; References; Chapter 9: The Effects of Central Banks' Independence on Inflation Outcomes in Emerging Countries: Does the Choice of Exchange Regime Matter?; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Central Bank Independence, Inflation Dynamic and Exchange Regime in Emerging Countries:; An Update Overview; 2.1. Central Bank's Independence and Inflation Dynamic; 2.2. Exchange Regime and Inflation Dynamic; 2.3. Other Determinants of Inflation Outcomes; 3. Empirical Analysis; 3.1. Data and Methodology; 3.2. Key Results. Foreign exchange rates Developing countries. Foreign exchange Developing countries. Foreign exchange market Developing countries. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Foreign Exchange. bisacsh Foreign exchange fast Foreign exchange market fast Foreign exchange rates fast |
title | Exchange rates in developed and emerging markets : practices, challenges and economic implications / |
title_auth | Exchange rates in developed and emerging markets : practices, challenges and economic implications / |
title_exact_search | Exchange rates in developed and emerging markets : practices, challenges and economic implications / |
title_full | Exchange rates in developed and emerging markets : practices, challenges and economic implications / Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, editor. |
title_fullStr | Exchange rates in developed and emerging markets : practices, challenges and economic implications / Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, editor. |
title_full_unstemmed | Exchange rates in developed and emerging markets : practices, challenges and economic implications / Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, editor. |
title_short | Exchange rates in developed and emerging markets : |
title_sort | exchange rates in developed and emerging markets practices challenges and economic implications |
title_sub | practices, challenges and economic implications / |
topic | Foreign exchange rates Developing countries. Foreign exchange Developing countries. Foreign exchange market Developing countries. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Foreign Exchange. bisacsh Foreign exchange fast Foreign exchange market fast Foreign exchange rates fast |
topic_facet | Foreign exchange rates Developing countries. Foreign exchange Developing countries. Foreign exchange market Developing countries. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Foreign Exchange. Foreign exchange Foreign exchange market Foreign exchange rates Developing countries |
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