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On the Seemingly Incompleteness of Exchange Rate Pass-Through to Import Prices: Do Globalization and/or Regional Trade Matter?

Valérie Mignon () and Antonia López Villavicencio

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Date: 2020
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Published in Recent Econometric Techniques for Macroeconomic and Financial Data, Springer, pp.35 - 59, 2020

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