Transparency and Risk Sharing in International Trade
Udo Broll,
Bernhard Eckwert and
Kit Pong Wong
Manchester School, 2014, vol. 82, issue 6, 716-731
Abstract:
The paper examines the impact of uncertainty on the decision problem of an international firm. The uncertainty under which the firm decides on home and foreign supply is affected by an information system that conveys public signals about the random spot exchange rate. Our notion of transparency proposes an information-based concept of uncertainty. In this setting, we revisit the link between the transparency in the foreign exchange market and the behavior of the international firm. The welfare of domestic consumers, in contrast, may increase or decrease with higher transparency in the foreign exchange market.
Date: 2014
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