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What term describes the degree to which fluctuations in the exchange rate affect the prices of imports and exports?
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The pass-through effect refers to how changes in exchange rates influence the pricing of imported and exported goods. Unlike the J Curve or Marshall-Lerner effects, which relate to trade balance adjustments, the pass-through effect specifically measures the transmission of exchange rate variations into trade prices.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.What does empirical research suggest about the impact of currency depreciation on a country's trade balance?
- 2.What term describes how quickly domestic and foreign prices respond to a devaluation in the short term?
- 3.The shorter the ______ period for pass-through, the ______ the beneficial balance of trade effects on the volume of goods exchanged will be observed.
- 4.If the United Kingdom devalues the pound and both exports and imports are measured in pounds, what happens to the UK's trade balance during the currency adjustment period?
- 5.When export agreements are denominated in foreign currency and import agreements are in domestic currency, what is the impact of a dollar depreciation during the contract period?