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Le Change: Résultat des Compétitions continentales Africaines. Le cas du CHAN 2021

Exchange rate: issue of continental African competition. The case of AFCON 2021

Oscar Kuikeu

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Abstract: The well-known « Balassa-Samuelson » effect’s clearly stated that an increasing currency can be benefit in favor of foreign partner as those who pay in foreign owners local goods in general label as « recreative activity » among these sportive competition. Thus is the recent upward trend of dirham against euro can be sign of this plagiarism? In other words, is the Balassa-Samuelson affect’s holds as predictable of sportive competition as the past “CHAN 2021”? These are the main questions we are trying to answer, here. Globally Speaking in accordance to the currency Misalignment there is a Rationale for the assessment of overvaluation episodes on currency trend compare to those of economic performance. In fact this can give rationale to the stylized facts that an sportive competition winning is those that well instruments to reach this goal as for example a suitable accommodation in the local country of the event for the competition.

Keywords: exchange; rate; Balassa-Samuelson; effect’s; Misalignment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C32 O47 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021-04-07
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