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Kanda Naknoi

Purdue University
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Real exchange rate fluctuations, endogenous tradability and exchange rate regimes

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K Naknoi - Journal of Monetary Economics, 2008 - Elsevier
The real exchange rate is driven by fluctuations of the relative price of traded goods and the
relative price of nontraded to traded goods. This study explains the variance decomposition
of the real exchange rate using a stochastic dynamic general equilibrium model of ...
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[PDF] Exchange rate regimes, international linkages, and the macroeconomic performance of the New Member States

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T Bayoumi, M Kumhof, D Laxton… - THE NEW EU MEMBER …, 2004 - ecb.de
The recent accession of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, and the
Baltic States into the EU represents the latest chapter in these countries' rapid economic
transformation from centrally planned economies in the 1980s, through a wrenching ...
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[BOOK] Trade costs, market integration, and macroeconomic volatility

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AD Brunner… - 2003 - books.google.com
This paper examines the effects of trade costs on macroeconomic volatility. We first construct
a dynamic, two-country general equilibrium model, where the degree of market integration
depends directly on trade costs (transport costs, tariffs, etc.). The model is a extension of ...
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[PDF] Real Exchange Rate Fluctuations and Endogenous Tradability

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K Naknoi - 2004 - www-siepr.stanford.edu
Abstract This paper examines, empirically and theoretically, the sectoral decomposition of
the volatility of real exchange rates. For the purpose of this decomposition, goods are
classified as being traded or nontraded in international markets. The first part performs an ...
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Does the Exchange Rate Belong in Monetary Policy Rules? New Answers from a DSGE Model with Endogenous Tradability and Trade Frictions!

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M Kumhof, D Laxton… - 2007 - books.google.com
The benefits of exchange-rate flexibility lie in its ability to change the relative prices of goods
in the presence of nominal rigidities. Friedman (1953) first argued that a flexible exchange-
rate regime is desirable as a shock absorber, and this has been followed by a long ...
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[PDF] The marginal product of capital, capital flows and convergence

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S Chatterjee… - American Economic Review, 2010 - dallasfed.com
Abstract The neoclassical theory of economic growth suggests that capital inflows increase
output because foreign financial capital is transformed into physical capital. This study
quantifies the output gains from capital inflows by exploiting fluctuations in the price of ...
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[PDF] On the Benefits of Exchange Rate Flexibility under Endogenous Tradedness of Goods

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K Naknoi, M Kumhof… - Computing in Economics …, 2005 - krannert.purdue.edu
Abstract Previous efforts to compare the costs and benefits of fixed versus flexible exchange
rate regimes have ignored the fact that it takes significant resources and time to develop
export markets, and they have not included an analysis of the firm-level decision to enter ...
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The Risk Premium and Long-Run Global Imbalances

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YL Chien… - 2011 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: Our paper investigates whether the valuation effect caused by a large risk premium
and a low risk-free rate can help to explain the enormous US current account and trade
deficit observed in the past decade. To answer this question, we set up an endowment ...
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[PDF] Tariffs and the Expansion of the American Pig Iron Industry, 1870-1940

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K Naknoi - Purdue University Economics Working Papers, 2008 - nber.org
Abstract This paper attempts to assess the impact on protection of the domestic pig iron
industry in 1870-1940. First, we provide evidence that imported and domestic pig iron of the
same varieity are perfect substitutes. Next, we estimate the taste parameter associated ...
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[PDF] Competition, Labor Intensity and Specialization: Structural Changes in Post-crisis Asia

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Y Jinjarak… - krannert.purdue.edu
Abstract This study documents empirical regularities related to structural changes of the
exporting pattern and the degree of competitiveness in selected Asian countries in the
decade following the 1997 Asian crisis. We conceptually illustrate that the degree of ...
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[BOOK] Trade Costs, Market Integration, and Macroeconomic Volatility (EPub)

K Naknoi… - 2003 - books.google.com
This paper examines the effects of trade costs on macroeconomic volatility. We first construct
a dynamic, two-country general equilibrium model, where the degree of market integration
depends directly on trade costs (transport costs, tariffs, etc.). The model is a extension of ...
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[PDF] KRANNERT GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT

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S Chatterjee… - 2007 - krannert.purdue.edu
Abstract The neoclassical theory of economic growth suggests that capital inflows raise the
speed of convergence because foreign financial capital is transformed into physical capital.
We propose a new methodology to quantify the size of capital inflows which are ...
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[CITATION] Three essays on economic effects of trade costs

K Naknoi… - 2004 - en.scientificcommons.org
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[PDF] Econ 635 Fall 2009 Note on the Solution of Dynamic System

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K Naknoi - 2009 - krannert.purdue.edu
Note on the Solution of Dynamic System ... The system is given by the following equations. ...
(1 + )σ ¯ t ¯ t t[t+1 Ωt] t[t+1 Ωt] (1 + )σ ¯ t ¯ t 0 (4) ... 1 contains the eigenvalues that lie inside the
unit circle, and 2 contains those outside the unit circle. The uniqueness and stability of the ...
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[PDF] The Benefit of Exchange Rate Flexibility, Trade Openness and Extensive Margin

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K Naknoi - Purdue University Economics Working Papers, 2008 - riped.org
Abstract Small countries typically have a high degree of trade openness, but they only export
a small set of goods. In such countries, the emergence of new export goods can become an
important channel for shock transmission. This study evaluates the benefit of exchange ...
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[PDF] Real Exchange Rate Fluctuations, Wage Stickiness and Tradability

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Y Jinjarak… - Purdue University Economics Working …, 2010 - krannert.purdue.edu
Abstract This study proposes a new measure of tradability and examines its relationship with
volatility of the sector-specific real exchange rate (RER). We derive the degree of tradability
from a model in which final goods are produced from labor, capital and intermediate ...
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[PDF] Exchange Rate Pass-through and Market Structure in Multi-country World

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D Hummels… - cirje.eu-tokyo.ac.jp
When a currency appreciates, exporters must choose between raising export prices in the
foreign market or absorbing the exchange rate shock in the form of lower (seller's currency)
export prices. The extent to which firms absorb the shock through changes in seller's ...
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[PDF] Exchange Rate Flexibility, Trade Openness and the Extensive Margin

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K Naknoi - 2011 - econ.uconn.edu
Abstract For some countries, the number of exported products after a currency crisis is more
volatile than before a currency crisis. But this pattern is not true for some other countries.
This study constructs a general equilibrium model with dynamics of comparative ...
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