Invoicing and the Dynamics of Pricing-to-market - Evidence from UK Export Prices around the Brexit Referendum
Giancarlo Corsetti,
Meredith Crowley and
Lu Han
Cambridge Working Papers in Economics from Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge
Abstract:
We provide micro-econometric evidence that, following the large and persistent sterling depreciation after the Brexit referendum, on impact, exchange rate pass-through (ERPT) was complete for transactions invoiced in producer currency and low for sales invoiced either in a vehicle or in the destination market currency. Yet these differences strikingly narrowed within six quarters. A weaker currency did not translate into a persistent gain in price competitiveness for UK exports. At a granular level we find that UK exporters invoice in multiple currencies - even when shipping a product to the same destination - and switch currencies over time. Remarkably, we fail to detect significant changes in the relative shares of invoicing currencies in response to the Brexit shock. Last but not least, we find that UK firms price-to-market, i.e., adjust markups to bilateral exchange rate and CPI movements, only when they invoice sales in the destination-market currency.
Keywords: exchange rate; pass through; markup elasticity; vehicle currency; dominant currency; firm level data (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F31 F41 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018-10-17
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Note: gc422, mc865, lh420
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