Import Protection, Capital Flows, and Real Exchange Rate Dynamics
Larry Sjaastad and
Meher Manzur
Journal of Applied Economics, 2003, vol. 06, issue 01, 27
Abstract:
This paper focuses on the effect of import protection on the response of the real exchange rate to capital flows. The central hypothesis is that barriers to imports blunt the expenditure and production shifting effects of changes in relative prices, and hence the ability of the real exchange rate to equilibrate the economy in response to international capital flows. Employing a cross-section approach, the study focuses on three broadly similar countries but with very different levels of protection: Argentina, Australia, and Canada. The empirical results are consistent with the central hypothesis.
Keywords: International Relations/Trade; Financial Economics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.44073
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