Import prices typically change by a smaller proportion than the exchange rate between the exporting and importing country. Recent research indicates that common-currency relative prices for similar goods exported to different markets are highly correlated with exchange rates between those markets. This evidence suggests that incomplete pass-through is a consequence of third-degree price discrimination. While distance matters for market segmentation, borders have independent effects. The source of the border effect has not been clearly identified. Furthermore, there is little evidence yet to suggest substantial market power is implied by the observed price discrimination.
It is well known that the extent of pass-through of exchange rate changes to consumer prices is much...
This paper proposes a theoretical discussion and an empirical investigation of the im-pact of distan...
This study examines exchange rate pass-through in a ‘small country ’ context. The study uses a panel...
Import prices typically change by a smaller proportion than the exchange rate between the exporting ...
This integrative exercise analyzes the magnitude of a domestic, international, and continental borde...
The appreciation of sterling that began in 1996 appeared to pass through into import prices very slo...
We propose a different perspective for interpretation of exchange rate pass-through: a relatively lo...
In this paper we explore the extent of exchange rate pass-through for the USA, UK and Japan using a ...
Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided...
In this paper, we explore the extent of exchange rate pass-through for the USA, UK and Japan using a...
Regressions of price differences between locations in different countries without controlling for th...
This paper exploits a three-dimensional panel data set of prices on 27 traded goods, over 88 quarter...
This paper focuses on the pass-through of exchange rate changes into the prices of imports made by e...
ABSTRACT Engel & Rogers (1996) find that crossing the US–Canada border can considerably raise re...
We develop a model of equilibrium price dispersion via retailer search and we target well-known empi...
It is well known that the extent of pass-through of exchange rate changes to consumer prices is much...
This paper proposes a theoretical discussion and an empirical investigation of the im-pact of distan...
This study examines exchange rate pass-through in a ‘small country ’ context. The study uses a panel...
Import prices typically change by a smaller proportion than the exchange rate between the exporting ...
This integrative exercise analyzes the magnitude of a domestic, international, and continental borde...
The appreciation of sterling that began in 1996 appeared to pass through into import prices very slo...
We propose a different perspective for interpretation of exchange rate pass-through: a relatively lo...
In this paper we explore the extent of exchange rate pass-through for the USA, UK and Japan using a ...
Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided...
In this paper, we explore the extent of exchange rate pass-through for the USA, UK and Japan using a...
Regressions of price differences between locations in different countries without controlling for th...
This paper exploits a three-dimensional panel data set of prices on 27 traded goods, over 88 quarter...
This paper focuses on the pass-through of exchange rate changes into the prices of imports made by e...
ABSTRACT Engel & Rogers (1996) find that crossing the US–Canada border can considerably raise re...
We develop a model of equilibrium price dispersion via retailer search and we target well-known empi...
It is well known that the extent of pass-through of exchange rate changes to consumer prices is much...
This paper proposes a theoretical discussion and an empirical investigation of the im-pact of distan...
This study examines exchange rate pass-through in a ‘small country ’ context. The study uses a panel...