Hos Olmayan Bir Reel Kur Aritmetigi/An Unpleasant Real Exchange Rate Arithmetic

Real exchange rates influence the competitiveness of tradable goods produced in a country, and thus the latter's external balance. In the short-run, real exchange rates are influenced by real, as well as monetary variables. With a view to maintain their competitiveness in international markets,...

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