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Exchange Rate Volatility and International Trade

Udo Broll and Bernhard Eckwert

Southern Economic Journal, 1999, vol. 66, issue 1, pages 178-185

Abstract: The purpose of this note is to show that a positive effect of exchange rate volatility on export production has a theoretical basis. The key to this claim is that, as the exchange rate volatility increases, so does the value of the real option to export to the world market. Higher volatility increases the potential gains from trade. This may explain part of the mixed empirical findings regarding the effects of exchange rate risk on international trade.

Date: 1999
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