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Trade and Exchange Rate Effects: Evidence from Firm-Level Data

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  • Nazire Nergiz Dinçer

    (TED University)

  • Anirudh Shingal

    (European University Institute, Florence and World Trade Institute, University of Bern)

  • Ayça Tekin-Koru

    (Australian College of Kuwait)

Abstract

We estimate an augmented gravity model using a firm-level database on Turkish firms to revisit the trade-exchange rate relationship over 2003-2015 at the intensive export margin. Besides several additional layers of analysis made possible by unique attributes of our firmlevel database, we also examine exchange rate effects separately for firms engaged in manufacturing and services activities, which is a significant departure from existing literature. Our findings suggest considerable heterogeneity in the exchange rate effects on exports at the intensive margin. On the whole, for existing trade flows, more GVC-intensive production is found to attenuate the effect of an exchange change, especially for the servicesintensive firms in the sample.

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  • Nazire Nergiz Dinçer & Anirudh Shingal & Ayça Tekin-Koru, 2020. "Trade and Exchange Rate Effects: Evidence from Firm-Level Data," Working Papers 1403, Economic Research Forum, revised 20 Oct 2020.
  • Handle: RePEc:erg:wpaper:1403
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