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Relative Responsiveness Of Trade Flows To A Change In Prices And Exchange Rate In Developing Countries

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  • Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee

    (Center for Research on International Economics and Department of Economics, The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)

  • Orhan Kara

    (Department of Economics and Finance, West Chester University)

Abstract

In 1950 Orcutt conjectured that a country¡¯s trade flows could respond to a change in exchange rate quicker than they do to a change in relative prices. Previous research that supported Orcutt¡¯s hypothesis employed non-stationary data rendering the results to suffer from spurious regression problem. When we account for stationarity of the data by using cointegration and error-correction modeling, no strong evidence is found in support of the Orcutt¡¯s hypothesis. The findings in this paper for developing countries are similar to those found for developed countries.

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  • Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee & Orhan Kara, 2008. "Relative Responsiveness Of Trade Flows To A Change In Prices And Exchange Rate In Developing Countries," Journal of Economic Development, Chung-Ang Unviersity, Department of Economics, vol. 33(1), pages 147-163, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:jed:journl:v:33:y:2008:i:1:p:147-163
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    1. Aviral Kumar Tiwari, 2012. "An Error-Correction Analysis Of India-Us Trade Flows," Journal of Economic Development, Chung-Ang Unviersity, Department of Economics, vol. 37(1), pages 29-51, March.
    2. Shao Baorui & Zhang Zhiyuan & Li Zhao, 2024. "Currencies and culture: An amusing journey into the impacts of exchange rates on global creative industries," American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 83(3), pages 647-672, May.
    3. Makram El‐Shagi & William C. Sawyer & Kiril Tochkov, 2022. "The income elasticity of import demand: A meta‐survey," Pacific Economic Review, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 27(1), pages 18-41, February.
    4. M. Abimbola Oyinlola & Oluwatosin Adeniyi & Olusegun Omisakin, 2010. "Responsiveness of Trade Flows to Changes in Exchange rate and Relative prices: Evidence from Nigeria," International Journal of Business and Economic Sciences Applied Research (IJBESAR), Democritus University of Thrace (DUTH), Kavala Campus, Greece, vol. 3(2), pages 123-141, December.
    5. Fedoseeva, Svetlana & Zeidan, Rodrigo, 2016. "A dead-end tunnel or the light at the end of it: The role of BRICs in European exports," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 59(C), pages 237-248.

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    Keywords

    Trade Flows; Relative Prices; Exchange Rate; Bounds Testing;
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    JEL classification:

    • F31 - International Economics - - International Finance - - - Foreign Exchange

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