Fiscal Shocks and The Real Exchange Rate
Agustín Bénétrix
No 1137, 2009 Meeting Papers from Society for Economic Dynamics
Abstract:
more persistent impact on the real exchange rate than shocks to government consumption. Within the latter category, we also show that the impact of shocks to the wage component of government consumption is larger than for shocks to the non-wage component.
Date: 2009
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