Using data on 17 industrial countries from 1982 to 2003 and controlling for a wide array of factors, this paper finds that higher exchange rate volatility increases the unemployment rate. The magnitude of the effect is small. The results are robust to variations in specification.Exchange rate volatility Unemployment
A large body of empirical research in international economics has shown that ex-change rate fluctuat...
This paper is an empirical investigation of unemployment rate series in 17 countries. The timing and...
Introduction – The introduction gives background to exchange rate volatility and the negative effect...
'In this paper, a survey on theoretically expected and empirically proved impacts of exchange rate v...
This paper explores a link between exchange rate and unemployment at the aggregate level. We find th...
According to the traditional “optimum currency area ” approach, not much will be lost from a very ha...
Real exchange rate volatility have important effects on production, employment and trade, so it is c...
The study aims to examine the effects of oil price and exchange rate on unemployment in Malaysia. Th...
The issue to be examined is whether flexible exchange rates result in less variability in GDP and un...
Using UK data over the 1973q1-2004q1 period, we find that the dynamics of the real exchange rate, re...
In this paper we study the effect of labour market rigidity on the impact of exchange rate shocks on...
Understanding the effects of exchange rate fluctuations across the population is important for incre...
AbstractThis paper examines the effect of exchange rate volatility for a set of three European count...
The paper examines the vicious circle into which Brazilian authorities found themselves after the ou...
This thesis examines the link between exchange rate and unemployment. The unemployment problem in an...
A large body of empirical research in international economics has shown that ex-change rate fluctuat...
This paper is an empirical investigation of unemployment rate series in 17 countries. The timing and...
Introduction – The introduction gives background to exchange rate volatility and the negative effect...
'In this paper, a survey on theoretically expected and empirically proved impacts of exchange rate v...
This paper explores a link between exchange rate and unemployment at the aggregate level. We find th...
According to the traditional “optimum currency area ” approach, not much will be lost from a very ha...
Real exchange rate volatility have important effects on production, employment and trade, so it is c...
The study aims to examine the effects of oil price and exchange rate on unemployment in Malaysia. Th...
The issue to be examined is whether flexible exchange rates result in less variability in GDP and un...
Using UK data over the 1973q1-2004q1 period, we find that the dynamics of the real exchange rate, re...
In this paper we study the effect of labour market rigidity on the impact of exchange rate shocks on...
Understanding the effects of exchange rate fluctuations across the population is important for incre...
AbstractThis paper examines the effect of exchange rate volatility for a set of three European count...
The paper examines the vicious circle into which Brazilian authorities found themselves after the ou...
This thesis examines the link between exchange rate and unemployment. The unemployment problem in an...
A large body of empirical research in international economics has shown that ex-change rate fluctuat...
This paper is an empirical investigation of unemployment rate series in 17 countries. The timing and...
Introduction – The introduction gives background to exchange rate volatility and the negative effect...