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Understanding Real Exchange Rate Movements with Trade in Intermediate Products

Parsley, David and Popper, Helen (2009): Understanding Real Exchange Rate Movements with Trade in Intermediate Products.

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Abstract

We suggest it may be "too easy" to attribute real exchange rate movements to law of one price deviations. We show that it is immaterial whether one uses seemingly traded goods, nontraded goods, or even just a single, unimportant consumer good, say beer. The ease of attributing the variation to any such deviations is explained using a model with intermediate goods trade. In the model, the stage of production determines the traded/nontraded distinction. We find empirical substantiation for the model: law of one price deviations lose explanatory power; and - defined appropriately in terms of intermediate goods - relative prices matter.

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