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The Importance of Nontradeable Goods' Prices in Cyclical Real Exchange Rate Fluctuations Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Burstein, Ariel Tomas
Eichenbaum, Martin
Rebelo, Sérgio
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Changes in the price of nontradable goods relative to tradable goods account for roughly 50% of the cyclical movements in real exchange rates.
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Keywords: nominal exchange rates nontradeable goods prices tradeable goods Other versions of this item:
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