IN- AND OUT-OF-SAMPLE PERFORMANCE OF NONLINEAR MODELS IN INTERNATIONAL PRICE DIFFERENTIAL FORECASTING IN A COMMODITY COUNTRY FRAMEWORK

This paper presents an analysis of a group of small commodity-exporting countries' price differentials relative to the US dollar. Using unrestricted self-exciting threshold autoregressive models (SETAR), we evaluate the sixteen national Consumer Price Indexes (CPI) differentials relative to the...

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Foreign exchange rates
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