Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) remains a cornerstone of international economics, positing that in the long run exchange rates should adjust so that identical goods and services cost the same across ...
Exchange rate pass‐through refers to the extent to which fluctuations in the nominal exchange rate affect domestic prices—both at the producer and consumer levels. This dynamic plays a pivotal role in ...
After Japan’s bubble economy burst in the late 1980s and interest rates were subsequently slashed, carry trades and overseas investment boomed. As the Bank of Japan starts to raise Japan’s ...
As the world economy faces unprecedented shifts, the dynamics of global trade, exchange rates and capital flows are evolving in ways that challenge established economic theory and policy frameworks.
In a world facing rising economic uncertainty and instability, look to cross-border investment activity for solid clues about what's next for economic growth and foreign exchange rates.
By Anane Agyei, PhDGhana’s economic fortunes have long been tied to the ebb and flow of its currency- the Cedi. Over the past ...