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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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A paridade do poder de compra no longo prazo: testes em moedas da América Latina (1900-2006)

Jancsó, Constantin 02 July 2008 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2010-04-20T21:00:22Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 3 constantinjancsoturma2004.pdf.jpg: 19413 bytes, checksum: ed06888f22db5d20307eed8c9dee97e2 (MD5) constantinjancsoturma2004.pdf: 659395 bytes, checksum: 1a83b23975bb0427aa0d8ae3febe959b (MD5) constantinjancsoturma2004.pdf.txt: 162651 bytes, checksum: 9fa13fc36c2ae6510152b6163bdc863d (MD5) Previous issue date: 2008-07-02T00:00:00Z / Purchasing power parity (PPP) was formally proposed as a theoretical model to explain the behavior of the exchange-rate by Gustav Cassel almost one century ago. Obtaining empirical evidence to support the validity of PPP, however, has traditionally been a controversial issue. Nevertheless, a consensus slowly appears to be emerging from literature, suggesting that PPP holds, but only in the long run. Although PPP is not useful to predict the behavior of the exchange-rate in a time frame that would make it a useful application in the context of the foreign exchange market, it is widely used in applied macroeconomics, often as a long-term restriction for the behavior of the exchange-rate in general equilibrium models. In any case, as Dornbush and Krugman remind us, “Under the skin of any international economist lies a deep-seated belief in some variant of the PPP theory of the exchange rate”. This dissertation proposes to assess the evidence for PPP in more than a century of data for the largest Latin American economies. In the empirical literature, most of the empirical work testing the validity of PPP in the long run uses data from the developed countries (in part, simply because they are more readily available). Taylor (2002) includes Argentina, Brazil and Mexico in his sample of 20 developed and developing nations. Other studies focus specifically on the data of one or the other economy in Latin America (for example, Délano 1998 tests the PPP hypothesis using data from Chile between 1835 and 1995). But there has been little work done on this field focusing specifically on data from Latin America. Following the usual methodology described in literature – unit root tests to assess whether the real exchange rate is stationary, applying error correction mechanisms and cointegration tests – the evidence obtained from Latin American data reinforces the thesis that PPP holds in the long run. / A teoria da paridade do poder de compra (PPP) foi formalizada há quase um século por Gustav Cassel como um paradigma para explicar o comportamento das taxas de câmbio. Sua comprovação empírica é historicamente controversa, mas aos poucos, a literatura parece convergir para o consenso de que a PPP é válida, mas apenas no longo prazo. Ainda que a PPP não sirva para prever o comportamento da taxa de câmbio no curto prazo, seu uso é disseminado na macroeconomia aplicada como restrição de longo prazo para a taxa de câmbio. Como lembram Dornbusch e Krugman, 'Sob a pele de qualquer economista internacional, está enraizada uma fé em alguma variante da teoria da PPP'. O presente estudo se propõe a avaliar as evidências para a PPP a partir de mais de cem anos de história das maiores economias da América Latina. Na literatura, a maior parte dos estudos da PPP no longo prazo utiliza dados de países desenvolvidos (em parte, por causa da disponibilidade dos dados). Taylor (2002) incluiu Argentina, Brasil e México na sua amostra de 20 países desenvolvidos e em desenvolvimento. Há também alguns estudos que tratam especificamente de um ou outro país da região (por exemplo, Délano 1998, que testa a PPP com dados do Chile de 1835 a 1995). Seguindo os métodos usuais descritos na literatura – testes de raiz unitária para se avaliar a estacionariedade da taxa de câmbio real,de aplicação de mecanismos de correção de erro e testes de co-integração – chega-se à conclusão que a evidência obtida a partir dos dados da América Latina é favorável à tese de existência da PPP no longo prazo.
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An econometric study on purchasing-power parity

Machado, Flávio A. de Stéfani 08 April 2011 (has links)
Submitted by Cristiane Shirayama (cristiane.shirayama@fgv.br) on 2011-05-31T15:00:03Z No. of bitstreams: 1 63090100006.pdf: 1094712 bytes, checksum: 977dab8c82f44b506e1fc9eb0c160c62 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Suzinei Teles Garcia Garcia(suzinei.garcia@fgv.br) on 2011-05-31T15:47:01Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 63090100006.pdf: 1094712 bytes, checksum: 977dab8c82f44b506e1fc9eb0c160c62 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Suzinei Teles Garcia Garcia(suzinei.garcia@fgv.br) on 2011-05-31T15:48:07Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 63090100006.pdf: 1094712 bytes, checksum: 977dab8c82f44b506e1fc9eb0c160c62 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2011-06-01T16:42:33Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 63090100006.pdf: 1094712 bytes, checksum: 977dab8c82f44b506e1fc9eb0c160c62 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011-04-08 / Neste trabalho abordamos alguns "puzzles" da Paridade do Poder de Compra (PPC) ainda não resolvidos; durante esse processo propomos um novo modelo não-linear e estudamos o papel da agregação temporal e de bases de dados abrangendo apenas um pequeno período histórico. A hipótese de que não existe uma força de convergência agindo sobre o câmbio real ajustado (ARER) foi fortemente rejeitada estatisticamente, e a não-linearidade se mostrou um questão importante. As meia-vidas encontradas para o Brasil usando os modelos padrão parecem ser uma das menores já encontradas para um país, e chegamos à conclusão de que a velocidade de convergência em direção a PPC ainda não pode ser considerada um consenso. Pretendemos, em adição, dar contribuições através do levantamento e esclarecimento de alguns resultados e problemas potenciais concernentes ao estudo da PPC. / In this work we address some unresolved purchasing-power parity (PPP) puzzles; during the process we propose a new nonlinear model and check the role of temporal aggregation and of datasets covering only a small period of time. The hypothesis that there is no convergence force acting on ARER has been strongly statistically rejected and the nonlinearity showed itself as an important issue. The half-lives found for Brazil using standard models seem to be one of the smallest ever found for a country. However, we concluded that the speed of converge towards PPP is not a consensus yet. Besides, we expect to give contributions to PPP literature by pointing out important results and potential pitfalls on PPP research.
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Reversion rate of deviations from purchasing power parity for Brazilian cities / Velocidade de reversÃo dos desvios da paridade do poder de compra para cidades brasileiras

Felipe de Sousa Bastos 17 January 2014 (has links)
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento CientÃfico e TecnolÃgico / This work aims to provide non-biased estimates of the speed of reversion of deviations from the PPP for 11 Brazilian cities, between 1991 and 2013, using the methodology proposed by Choi, Mark and Sul (2006), which makes use of a panel estimation method with correction for three possible sources of bias, those being: the bias of inappropriate grouping of cross-section units with heterogeneous coefficients, the Nickell bias and the bias arising from the temporal aggregation of price indexes. The half-lives obtained are of the order of 4.41 and 3.18 years with Brazil and the Average as references, respectively, and median half-life of 3.13 years, when considering all Brazilian cities analyzed as the numeraire. The half-lives found were also substantially lower than those obtained for American cities. Furthermore, 33.33 % of the half-lives obtained were inferior to the consensus range suggested by Rogoff (1996) of 3-5 years, and none surpassed that range. / O presente estudo se propÃe a prover estimativas nÃo viesadas da velocidade de reversÃo dos desvios da PPC para 11 cidades brasileiras entre 1991 e 2013 atravÃs da metodologia proposta por Choi, Mark e Sul (2006) que usam um mÃtodo de estimaÃÃo em painel com correÃÃo para trÃs possÃveis fontes de viÃs, quais sejam, viÃs de agrupamento inapropriado de unidades cross-sections com coeficientes heterogÃneos, viÃs de Nickell e o viÃs oriundo da agregaÃÃo temporal dos Ãndices de preÃos. As meias-vidas obtidas sÃo da ordem de 4.41 e 3.18 anos tendo Brasil e MÃdia como referÃncia, respectivamente, e meia-vida mediana de 3.13 anos considerando todas as cidades brasileiras analisadas como numerÃrio. As meias-vidas encontradas tambÃm se mostraram substancialmente inferiores Ãquelas obtidas para as cidades americanas. AlÃm disso, 33.33% das meias-vidas aqui obtidas se mostraram inferiores ao intervalo consensual proposto por Rogoff (1996) de 3 a 5 anos, e nenhuma o ultrapassou.
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Anomálie ve vývoji měnového kurzu (v kontextu PPP) / Anomalies in the development of the exchange rate (In the context of PPP)

Hejzlarová, Anna January 2015 (has links)
This thesis is focused on the description of the purchasing power parity theory and the theory of the interest rate as the fundamental aspects of exchange rate movements. A large part is devoted to the problems of equilibrium exchange rates and associated anomalies that these equilibrium rates are largely affected. The aim is to highlight the pros and cons of these theories and their practical use in nowadays world. Incomplete validity of purchasing power parity is analyzed by using available data which also leads to examine the presence of deviation from the equilibirum value. These anomalies are divided into economic origin anomalies and anomalies arising from non-market intervention. Despite the frequent critism the theory of purchasing power parity is still the most popular and frequently published theory.
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Exchange Rate Modelling - Parities and Czech Crown / Modelování měnového kursu – parity a česká koruna

Mäsiarová, Jana January 2009 (has links)
The paper analyses validity of main exchange rate theories in case of the Czech crown. Investigated relationships comprise purchasing power parity, interest rate parity and real interest monetary model. Technical part of the analysis involves cointegration, namely Johansen's method based on vector autoregressive models. Two currency pairs are in the focus: CZK/EUR and CZK/USD. Empirical calculations did not prove the absolute validity of the theories but pointed out to other factors of exchange rate, such as convergence process, impacts on inflation targeting decisions, non-monetarist determinants and the recent financial crisis.
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Navigating Currency Challenges : An In-depth Analysis of Foreign Exchange Risk in Swedish Corporations

Ekström, Hugo January 2024 (has links)
This thesis investigates the complex dynamics of foreign exchange (FX) risk affecting Swedish multinational corporations and their financial performance, with a focus on the impact of company size and periods of economic crisis. Amidst global economic interdependencies, these entities encounter substantial FX risks, primarily due to the volatility of the Swedish Krona (SEK) against major currencies. Utilizing a comprehensive dataset spanning from 2004 to 2023, this study employs an empirical approach grounded in the International Capital Asset Pricing Model (ICAPM) and Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) to analyze the correlation between currency fluctuations and stock valuations. The analysis reveals that both company size and economic crises significantly modulate the effects of FX risks, with larger companies often better positioned to manage these risks through sophisticated hedging strategies. Smaller firms, conversely, show greater sensitivity to economic disruptions, particularly during crises which heighten the volatility of FX impacts. The findings indicate that FX risks significantly influence the financial outcomes of these firms, with both direct impacts on stock returns and indirect effects through operational strategies. The thesis underscores the importance of robust risk management strategies and the potential for policy adjustments to mitigate adverse effects from currency volatility. The insights derived from this research aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of the financial economics of foreign exchange, providing implications for investors and multinational corporations operating in global markets.
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Chinese currency Renminbi, really undervalued? / Čínská měna RENMINBI, skutečně podhodnocená?

Štembera, Jaroslav January 2011 (has links)
The thesis focuses on the question of undervaluation of the renminbi exchange rate to the U.S. dollar from the perspective of three selected alternative methods of calculating long term equilibrium exchange rate. In the case of calculations of behavioral equilibrium exchange rate and the natural real exchange rate, I performed calculations by using vector error correction model. In the case of fundamental equilibrium exchange rate I used error correction model. The input data used in the models are ranging from 1980 to 2010. Those are primarily value of nominal exchange rates, price levels and foreign trade. According to my results behavioural and fundamental equilibirum exchange rate show undervaluation of the renminbi to the year 2010, while the natural real exchange rate indicates a slight overvaluation of the renminbi to the year 2010.
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Modelo de cointegração variando com o tempo: abordagem via ondaletas / Time varying cointegration model: approach using wavelets

Eder Lucio da Fonseca 06 March 2017 (has links)
Duas ou mais séries não estacionárias são cointegradas se existir uma relação de equilíbrio de longo prazo entre elas. Nas últimas décadas, o interesse na literatura sobre o tema cointegração aumentou de maneira expressiva. Os modelos tradicionais supõem que o vetor de cointegração não varia ao longo do tempo. Entretanto, existem evidências na literatura de que esta suposição pode ser considerada muito restritiva. Utilizando o conceito de ondaletas, propomos um modelo de correção de erros vetorial em que é permitido ao vetor de cointegração variar ao longo do tempo. Diferente de trabalhos similares, é permitido ao vetor de cointegração variar suave ou abruptamente, dependendo da família de ondaletas considerada. Experimentos de Monte Carlo foram utilizados para estudar os quantis e o poder do teste de razão de verossimilhanças entre as hipóteses de cointegração usual e a de cointegração variando com o tempo. Os experimentos sugerem que o teste possui poder contra alternativas que variam ao longo do tempo. Foi demonstrada a capacidade do modelo em lidar satisfatoriamente com séries cointegradas simuladas, que apresentavam mudança de regime para o vetor de cointegração. O modelo foi empregado ainda para testar a validade da hipótese de paridade de poder de compra entre Estados Unidos e doze países da Organização para Cooperação e Desenvolvimento Econômico (OECD): Canadá, Japão e mais dez países europeus. Assim como em trabalhos similares, foram verificadas evidências de cointegração variando com o tempo entre os países. Foram utilizados valores-p bootstrap para verificar a significância da estatística do teste. / Two or more non-stationary time series are cointegrated if there is a long-run equilibrium relationship between them. In recent decades, interest in the literature on the subject of cointegration increased expressively. Traditional models that address this issue assume that the cointegration vector does not vary over time. However, there is evidence in the literature that this assumption can be considered very restrictive. Using the concept of wavelets, we propose a vector error correction model in which is allowed to the cointegration vector vary over time. Unlike similar works, the cointegration vector is allowed to vary smoothly or abruptly, depending on the considered family of wavelets. Monte Carlo experiments were used to study the quantiles and the power of the likelihood ratio test of the hypotheses of usual cointegration versus the time-varying cointegration. The experiments suggest that the test has power against alternatives that vary over time. It was demonstrated the ability of the model to deal satisfactorily with simulated cointegrated series, which presented regime change for the cointegration vector. The model was also used to test the validity of the Purchasing Power Parity hypothesis between United States and twelve countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD): Canada, Japan and ten other European countries. As in similar works, evidence of time-varying cointegration was verified among countries. Bootstrap p-values were used to verify the significance of the likelihood ratio of the test.
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Uma comparação entre a PPP e o enfoque da produtividade na taxa de câmbio de longo prazo

Rebelo, Helene Albuquerque 23 October 2014 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-03-15T19:26:16Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Helene Albuquerque Rebelo 1.pdf: 1046658 bytes, checksum: 341e6608b9c7f265ac5e1303f07c7667 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014-10-23 / Fundo Mackenzie de Pesquisa / The dissertation examines the behavior of the exchange rate in the long term from the perspective of the classical model of purchasing power parity theory (PPP), developed empirically by Cassel and the alternative model proposed by Basso originating from the Marxist benchmark, which emphasizes prices and productivities to determine the exchange rate. The exchange rate behavior is examined for three countries over the 1977-2006 period, with annual frequency. To test the models, it was used the consumer price index (CPI), the GDP, the value-added price index and gross producer price index (EU KLEMS database). The essay uses the causality tests of Johansen, the Dickey-Fuller and Phillips-Perron unit root tests, the VAR (vector autoregression) and VEC (vector error correction) models and performing a projection with the Model Confidence Set. It is ascertained that PPP was not supported for any of the 12 models generated. In Basso s approach, the 48 models generated, cointegration was found in only four models, therefore it is not possible to generalize the new model. / A dissertação examina o comportamento da taxa de câmbio no longo prazo sobre a perspectiva do modelo clássico da paridade do poder de compra (PPC) ou purchasing power parity theory (PPP), desenvolvido empiricamente por Cassel e do modelo alternativo proposto por Basso oriundo do referencial marxista, enfatizando preços e produtividades para determinar a taxa de câmbio. Examina-se o comportamento da taxa de câmbio para três países no período de 1977 a 2006, com frequência anual. Para testar os modelos, foram empregados o índice de preço ao consumidor (IPC), o deflator do PIB, o deflator dos valores agregados e o deflator de produção total (base de dados EU KLEMS). O trabalho utiliza o teste de causalidade de Johansen, os testes de raiz unitária de Dickey e Fuller e Phillips-Perron, os modelos de VAR (vetores autorregressivos) e VEC (vetores autorregressivos com correção de erro) e é feito projeção com Model Confidence Set. Constata-se que a PPP não foi corroborada para nenhum dos 12 modelos gerados. Na abordagem de Basso, dos 48 modelos gerados, encontrou-se cointegração apenas em quatro, portanto, não é possível generalizar o novo modelo.
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Modelo de cointegração variando com o tempo: abordagem via ondaletas / Time varying cointegration model: approach using wavelets

Fonseca, Eder Lucio da 06 March 2017 (has links)
Duas ou mais séries não estacionárias são cointegradas se existir uma relação de equilíbrio de longo prazo entre elas. Nas últimas décadas, o interesse na literatura sobre o tema cointegração aumentou de maneira expressiva. Os modelos tradicionais supõem que o vetor de cointegração não varia ao longo do tempo. Entretanto, existem evidências na literatura de que esta suposição pode ser considerada muito restritiva. Utilizando o conceito de ondaletas, propomos um modelo de correção de erros vetorial em que é permitido ao vetor de cointegração variar ao longo do tempo. Diferente de trabalhos similares, é permitido ao vetor de cointegração variar suave ou abruptamente, dependendo da família de ondaletas considerada. Experimentos de Monte Carlo foram utilizados para estudar os quantis e o poder do teste de razão de verossimilhanças entre as hipóteses de cointegração usual e a de cointegração variando com o tempo. Os experimentos sugerem que o teste possui poder contra alternativas que variam ao longo do tempo. Foi demonstrada a capacidade do modelo em lidar satisfatoriamente com séries cointegradas simuladas, que apresentavam mudança de regime para o vetor de cointegração. O modelo foi empregado ainda para testar a validade da hipótese de paridade de poder de compra entre Estados Unidos e doze países da Organização para Cooperação e Desenvolvimento Econômico (OECD): Canadá, Japão e mais dez países europeus. Assim como em trabalhos similares, foram verificadas evidências de cointegração variando com o tempo entre os países. Foram utilizados valores-p bootstrap para verificar a significância da estatística do teste. / Two or more non-stationary time series are cointegrated if there is a long-run equilibrium relationship between them. In recent decades, interest in the literature on the subject of cointegration increased expressively. Traditional models that address this issue assume that the cointegration vector does not vary over time. However, there is evidence in the literature that this assumption can be considered very restrictive. Using the concept of wavelets, we propose a vector error correction model in which is allowed to the cointegration vector vary over time. Unlike similar works, the cointegration vector is allowed to vary smoothly or abruptly, depending on the considered family of wavelets. Monte Carlo experiments were used to study the quantiles and the power of the likelihood ratio test of the hypotheses of usual cointegration versus the time-varying cointegration. The experiments suggest that the test has power against alternatives that vary over time. It was demonstrated the ability of the model to deal satisfactorily with simulated cointegrated series, which presented regime change for the cointegration vector. The model was also used to test the validity of the Purchasing Power Parity hypothesis between United States and twelve countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD): Canada, Japan and ten other European countries. As in similar works, evidence of time-varying cointegration was verified among countries. Bootstrap p-values were used to verify the significance of the likelihood ratio of the test.

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