Exchange Rate Volatility and Trade: External Exchange Rate Volatility Matters
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2020
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We investigate the role of external exchange rate volatility in export in addition to the effect of bilateral exchange rate volatility using country-, sector-, and destination-specific detailed export data of the World Bank Exporter Dynamics Database. The results show that while the bilateral exchange rate volatility has a depressing effect on export, the external exchange rate volatility generates trade-promoting effect on export. However, the magnitude of the effect depends on trade intensity between countries. Furthermore, while the role of external exchange rate volatility diminished after the Global Financial Crisis, the effect of its volatility has become larger. Finally, external exchange rate volatility has a larger trade-promoting effect on export in the presence of high volatilities than the effect in the presence of low volatilities. © 2020 World Scientific Publishing Company.
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Asymmetry, Exchange Rate Volatility, International Trade, Third-Country Effect
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Tunç, Cengiz...et al (2020). "Exchange Rate Volatility and Trade: External Exchange Rate Volatility Matters", Journal of International Commerce, Economics and Policy, Vol. 11, No. 2.
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Journal of International Commerce, Economics and Policy
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11
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2