A Short-Run Analysis of Exchange Rates and International Trade with an Application to Australia, New Zealand, and Japan
José Anson,
Mauro Boffa and
Matthias Helble
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José Anson: Asian Development Bank Institute
Mauro Boffa: Asian Development Bank Institute
No 471, ADBI Working Papers from Asian Development Bank Institute
Abstract:
The information and communication technology (ICT) revolution of the past 3 decades has transformed the world into an integrated marketplace. Today, producers and consumers alike are able to compare the prices of local businesses and worldwide sellers. For an increasing number of tradable goods, they can take advantage of arbitrage opportunities between online and offline transactions. One of the key exogenous elements behind this arbitrage is exchange rate movements. The existing literature on exchange rates has concluded that nominal prices can be assumed to be rigid, which thus opens the door to short-term international arbitrage. However, empirical evidence of international short-term arbitrage has so far been lacking due to data constraints. In this paper, we first present a new dataset that holds records on daily international exchanges of goods, namely those sent through the international postal logistics network. We then combine this data set with daily data on international exchange rate movements to test the hypothesis of international arbitrage. Applying different econometric techniques, we show that in an environment of floating exchange rates, almost instantaneous short-term international arbitrage is indeed occurring and that it has a persistent effect. The effect seems to be particularly pronounced in the developed countries of Asia and the Pacific.
Keywords: price stickiness; international arbitrage; international trade; exchange rates (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F14 F31 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 25 pages
Date: 2014-04-04
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