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The New Open Economy Macroeconomics of Exchange Rate Pass-Through and Foreign Direct Investment
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The New Open Economy Macroeconomics of Exchange Rate Pass-Through and Foreign Direct Investment

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Recent developments in international economics have resulted in a research agenda labelled as the New Open Economy Macroeconomics (NOEM). This book provides a description of the baseline model and discusses open questions in the literature. Two price setting assumptions can be distinguished, the producer currency price setting and the local currency price setting with crucial difference according to the transmission process. The study examines the presence of either price setting assumptions on an empirical basis, the analysis of German exporters and the reaction of import prices in response to exchange rate changes. Finally the traditional NOEM model structure is enriched by introducing foreign direct investment effects.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang AG
Country
Switzerland
Date
26 June 2009
Pages
158
ISBN
9783631585672

Recent developments in international economics have resulted in a research agenda labelled as the New Open Economy Macroeconomics (NOEM). This book provides a description of the baseline model and discusses open questions in the literature. Two price setting assumptions can be distinguished, the producer currency price setting and the local currency price setting with crucial difference according to the transmission process. The study examines the presence of either price setting assumptions on an empirical basis, the analysis of German exporters and the reaction of import prices in response to exchange rate changes. Finally the traditional NOEM model structure is enriched by introducing foreign direct investment effects.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang AG
Country
Switzerland
Date
26 June 2009
Pages
158
ISBN
9783631585672