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Is There A J-Curve? A New Estimation for Japan

Gupta-Kapoor Anju and Ramakrishnan Uma

International Economic Journal, 1999, vol. 13, issue 4, 71-79

Abstract: The controversial J-curve phenomenon is empirically tested using quarterly data for Japan between 1975:1 and 1996:4. The effects of an appreciation of yen on the ratio of imports to exports (M/X) is analyzed using an error correction model. The impulse response function indicates that the J-curve holds for Japan during the flexible exchange rate regime. [F31, F32, F40]

Date: 1999
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