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Sevgi GEREK, Mustafa KARABACAK
Pág. 1 - 24
The real exchange rate is an important indicator that permeates large areas of the economy. Therefore, the level of the real exchange rate is perceived as a signal for policy makers. Temporary deviation of the real exchange rate from its equilibrium leve...
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André M. Marques, Fábio Pesavento
Pág. 821 - 857
After the widespread adoption of flexible exchange rate regime since 1973, the volatility of the exchange rate has increased, as a consequence of greater trade openness and financial integration among countries. Thus, it has become difficult to find conc...
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Oguz Ocal
Pág. 973 - 976
Purchasing Power Parity has most likely been one of the most investigated issues of the last decades within economic literature. The results from such studies are not consistent and not only important for policy makers and economists but also extremely i...
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Joe Akira Yoshino,Silvio Ricardo Micheloto
Pág. pp. 137 - 157
This work verifies the uncovered interest rates parity (UIP) in the FX (foreign exchange) emerging markets by using the panel cointegration technique. The data involves several developing countries that compose the EMBI+ Global Index. We compare the resu...
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Siphat Lim
Pág. 146 - 153
The purchasing power parity (PPP) is generally accepted as the exchange rate projection between two countries relative to their inflation rate. However, despites many researches in the past years, the answer to whether the PPP holds, remains an on-going ...
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Seher Suluk,Kemaletttin Tanriseven
Pág. 370 - 375
Purchasing power parity (PPP) which is an indicator of price level varieties across the countries is a popular work item at the present time. This study focuses on purchasing power parity (PPP) for EU member countries which use Euro. In other words, in t...
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Sahabudin Sidiq(1), Herawati Herawati(2), (1) Department of Economics, Universitas Islam Indonesia, Yogyakarta, Indonesia (2) Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University, Canberra
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Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Tsangyao Chang and Tsung-Pao Wu
This study examines whether the long-run purchasing power parity (PPP) holds in transition economies (Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Russia) using monthly data over the 1995?2011 period. We apply a recently ...
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Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Tsangyao Chang and Tsung-Pao Wu
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Rick Best
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For many reasons comparing construction productivity between countries is a difficult task. One key problem is that of converting construction costs to a common currency. This problem can be overcome relatively simply by using a basket of construction ma...
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Rick Best
Pág. 1 - 10
For many reasons comparing construction productivity between countries is a difficult task. One key problem is that of converting construction costs to a common currency. This problem can be overcome relatively simply by using a basket of construction ma...
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Marco del Bianco
Pág. pp. 33 - 64
This paper tests the Purchasing Power Parity Theory of Exchange Rates dealing
with Argentinean data for the period 1900-2006. This is equivalent to testing if
the Real Exchange Rate is a stationary variable or if its components (the nominal
exchange rate...
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César Calderón, Roberto Duncan
Pág. pp. 103 - 132
Recent research has found evidence that supports the purchasing power parity (PPP) condition in developed countries using very long-span data, while evidence for developing countries is almost nonexistent. This paper tries to fulfill this void by testing...
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Abbas ali Rezaei, Ali raeisipour, Mohsen Zayandehroodi, Seyyed Abdolmajid Jalaee Esfandabadi
Pág. 135 - 148
The main objective of the research is to investigate the purchasing power parity in Iran using a nonlinear Bayesian Threshold model. In this framework, the study of the purchasing power parity in Iran is used to assess the purchasing power in Iran using ...
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Ridvan Karacan,Zisan Kilickan
Pág. 15 - 19
Variables such as an Economy Purchasing Power Parity (PPP), per capita Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Price Level Index are defined as the most important indicators of wealth. The Purchasing Power parity is a real variable. It shows the goods and ...
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Hakan Kum
Pág. 241 - 245
This study examines the validity of the purchasing power parity (PPP) in Turkey for annual data from 1953 to 2009. While results from both the ADF unit root and the DF-GLS unit root test indicate mixed results, PPP holds for Turkey with the presence of s...
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Basak SEZGIN, Selim YILDIRIM
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This study aimed to determine the effects of socio-economic variables on poverty. For this purpose; education, working population ratio, the national income according to purchasing power parity, the inflation rate and the net wage effect on poverty for s...
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Çagdas ABAY, Sennur SEZGIN
Pág. 97 - 110
This study aimed to determine the effects of socio-economic variables on poverty. For this purpose; education, working population ratio, the national income according to purchasing power parity, the inflation rate and the net wage effect on poverty for s...
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Agus Budi Santosa
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This article would analyze the determination of Rupiah exchange rate by using equilibrium and disequilibrium concepts. This analysis became important for policy maker because disequilibrium reflected distortion towards relative price related to domestic ...
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