Real exchange rates and Purchasing Power Parity: mean-reversion in economic thought
Mark P. Taylor
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Explaining the persistence of deviations from PPP: a non-linear Harrod-Balassa-Samuelson effect?
Michael Sager
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Purchasing Power Parity as a long-term memory process: evidence from Canada
Jean-François Villeneuve, Jagdish Handa
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Exchange rate misalignment: a new test of long-run PPP based on cross-country data
Pan A. Yotopoulos, Yasuyuki Sawada
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Purchasing Power Parity in economies in transition: evidence from Central and East European countries
Dimitrios Sideris
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Purchasing Power Parity versus the EU in the Mediterranean countries
María Amparo Camarero Olivas , Juan Carlos Cuestas, Javier Ordóñez Monfort
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Structural changes and deviations from the Pruchasing Power Parity within the euro area.
Daniele Antonucci, Alessandro Girardi
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The real exchange rate and the Purchasing Power Parity puzzle: further evidence
Sofiane H. Sekioua, Menelaos Karanasos
págs. 199-211