On the distributional effects of exchange rate fluctuations
Cédric Tille
No 146, Staff Reports from Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Abstract:
The paper studies the differential impact of exchange rate fluctuations on households in a country. I extend earlier research by relaxing the assumption of complete international sectoral specialization. My setup allows for the presence of several different sectors in a given country, each producing a different type of good. Combined with incomplete asset markets, the sectoral dimension leads to a heterogeneous impact of exchange rate fluctuation within each country. In particular, although a depreciation of a country's currency has an adverse 'beggar-thyself' effect for the country as a whole, a minority of households benefit.
Keywords: Production (Economic theory); Foreign exchange rates (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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