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US PRICE INDICES AND THE EXCHANGE RATE: ARE RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS DIFFERENT?
US PRICE INDICES AND THE EXCHANGE RATE: ARE RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS DIFFERENT?

Author(s): Alessandro Paolino, Cellini Roberto
Subject(s): Economy
Published by: Reprograph
Keywords: Price Index; Exchange Rate; Cointegration; Causality

Summary/Abstract: The paper analyses the cointegration relationships and the causal links between the exchange rate of the US Dollar, on the one side, and different price indices of US products on the other side. Data are of monthly frequency and cover a period of two or three decades. We show that the exchange rate cointegrate with the Consumer Price Index and with the prices indices of several agricultural, manufactured and service goods; moreover a one-direction causal link is present, running from price to exchange rate. On the opposite, cointegrating relationships between exchange rate and price indices do not exist in the case of recreational products with “cultural” content. Tentative theoretical explanations are proposed.

  • Issue Year: IV/2009
  • Issue No: 07
  • Page Range: 26-35
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English
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