2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9701.2009.01230.x
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Exchange Rate Volatility and Exports: New Empirical Evidence from the Emerging East Asian Economies

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“…The extensive empirical literature supports these contradictory theoretical views, Chit et al (2010) examine the effects of exchange rate volatility on real exports for five emerging East Asian countries and their results suggest a negative impact. When the exchange rate movements are not fully anticipated, an increase in exchange rate volatility leads risk-averse agents to reduce their international trading activities.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extensive empirical literature supports these contradictory theoretical views, Chit et al (2010) examine the effects of exchange rate volatility on real exports for five emerging East Asian countries and their results suggest a negative impact. When the exchange rate movements are not fully anticipated, an increase in exchange rate volatility leads risk-averse agents to reduce their international trading activities.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Isto implica que, pelo fato de esse mé-todo se basear em valores defasados da taxa de câmbio, é possível tratar o viés da endogeneidade nas estimativas sem a necessidade de se defasar a volatilidade da cambial em um período, como proposto pelos estudos anteriormente citados. Abordagem semelhante foi adotada por Chit et al (2010) e Bittencourt e Campos (2013).…”
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“…Kandilov (2008) finds that the exchange rate volatility had a negative impact on trade flows and the impact was larger in the agricultural sector and even worse in the case of developing countries. Similarly, Thursby and Thursby (1987), Pick (1990), Chowdhury (1993), Arize et al (2000Arize et al ( , 2008, Doganlar (2002), Chit et al (2010), Zhao (2010) and Kafle and Kennedy (2012) find that the exchange rate volatility has had a negative impact on trade flows. On the other hand, Klein (1990), Pick (1990), Broll and Eckwert (1999), Awokuse and Yuan (2006), Choudhry (2008) and Jozsef (2011) are some of the researchers who report a positive impact of the exchange rate volatility on agricultural and the total trade flows.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%