Exchange Rate Pass-Through Into Import Prices In Developing Countries: An Empirical Investigation
Karim Barhoumi ()
Economics Bulletin, 2005, vol. 3, issue 26, 1-14
Abstract:
We define and estimate an exchange rate pass-through equation for 24 developing countries. We find that long run exchange rate pass-through into import price is determined by a combination of nominal effective exchange rate, the price of the competing domestic product, the exporter's cost and domestic demand conditions. Adopting a multi-country framework and using non-stationary panel estimation techniques and tests for panel cointegration, we show that exchange rate pass-through in developing countries is heterogeneous.
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Date: 2005-05-17
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