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“Exchange Rate Pass - Through Elasticities in Final and Intermediate Goods: The Case of Turkey”

Yıl 2005, Cilt: 12 Sayı: 1, 61 - 78, 01.03.2005

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  • Athukorala, Premachandra, and Jayant Menon (1994), "Pricing to Market Behaviour and Exchange Rate Pass-Through in Japanese Exports", The Economic Journal, 104 (423), 271-281.
  • Campa, Jose, and Linda S. Goldberg (1995), Investment, Pass-Through and Exchange Rates: A Cross-Country Comparison , NBER Working Paper no.5139, June.
  • ---------. (1997), The Evolving External Orientation of Manufacturing Industries: Evidence from Four Countries , NBER Working Paper no.5919, February. ----------. (2002),
  • Exchange Rate Pass-Through into Import Prices: A Macro or Micro
  • Phenomenon , Federal Reserve Bank of New York Working Paper, no.149, April.
  • Campa, Jose, and Jose M. G. Minguez (2002), Differences in Exchange Rate Pass-Through in the Euro Area , Centre for Economic Policy Research Working Paper, no.4389.
  • Feenstra, Robert C. (1998), Integration of Trade and Disintegration of Production in the Global Economy , Journal of Economic Perspectives, 12, 31-50.
  • Feenstra, R. C., Gagnon, J. E., and M. M. Knetter (1996), Market Share and Exchange Rate Pass- Through in World Automobile Trade , Journal of International Economics, 40, 187-207.
  • Harrigan, James (1997), Cross-Country Comparisons of Industry Total Factor Productivity: Theory and Evidence , Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Research Paper, no.9734, November.
  • Hummels, D., Rapoport, D., and Kei-Mu Yi (1998), Vertical Specialization and the Changing Nature of World Trade , FRBNY Economic Policy Review, June, 79-99.
  • Knetter, Michael M. (1989), Price Discrimination by U.S. and German Exporters , The American Economic Review, 79 (1), 198-210.
  • ---------. (1993), International Comparisons of Pricing-to-Market Behavior , The American Economic Review, 83 (3), 473-486.
  • Krugman, Paul. (1986), Pricing to Market When the Exchange Rate Changes , NBER Working Paper, no. 1926, May.
  • Leigh, Daniel, and Marco Rossi (2002), Exchange Rate Pass-Through in Turkey IMF Working Paper, 02/2004, November.
  • Menon, Jayant (1993), Exchange Rate Pass-Through: Australian Imports of Motor Vehicles The International Economic Journal, 7(3), 1-17.
  • Menon, Jayant, and Premachandra Athukorala (1994), Pricing to Market Behaviour and Exchange Rate Pass-Through in Japanese Exports , The Economic Journal, 104, 271-281.
  • Olivei, Giovanni P. (2002), Exchange Rates and the Prices of Manufacturing Products Imported into the United States , New England Economic Review, First Quarter: 3-18.
  • Parsley, David C. (2003), Exchange Rate Pass-Through in a Small Open Economy: Panel Evidence from Hong Kong , International Journal of Finance and Economics, 8(1), 1-9.
  • Pollard, Patricia S., and Cletus C. Coughlin (2003), Pass-Through Estimates and the Choice of an Exchange Rate Index , Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Working Paper, no.2003-004B, March.
  • Stanley, Kardazs W., and Kenneth R. Stollery (1998), "Determinants of Domestic and Import Prices in Canadian Manufacturing Industries", Empirical Economics, 23, 593-610.
  • ---------. (1998), "Exchange Rate Pass-Through and its Determinants in Canadian Manufacturing Industries", Canadian Journal of Economics, 34(3), 719-738.
  • Türkcan, Kemal (2003), "Determinants of Intra-Industry Trade in Intermediate Goods between the US and OECD Countries", Paper presented at the METU Conference on Economics VI, Ankara, Turkey, September 8.
  • Yang, Jaiwen. (1997), Exchange Rate Pass-Through in U.S. Manufacturing Industries , The Review of Economics and Statistics, 79 (1), 95-104.
  • Yeats, Alexander J. (2001), How Big is Global Production Sharing? In S. Arndt and H.Kierzkowski (eds.), Fragmentation: New Production Patterns in the World Economy. Oxford University Press, 108-144. APPENDIX
  • Table 6: Broad Economic Categories Classification Scheme (BEC,1986)
  • Commodity Categories End-Use Classes
  • Food categories 11. Primary
  • Mainly for industry Intermediate goods
  • Consumption goods 112. Mainly for household consumption 12. Processed
  • Mainly for industry Intermediate goods
  • Consumption goods 122. Mainly for household consumption
  • Industrial supplies not elsewhere specified 21. Primary 22. Processed
  • Fuels and lubricants 31. Primary 32. Processed
  • Motor Spirit 322. Other 4. Capital Intermediate goods Intermediate goods Intermediate goods Intermediate goods
  • Intermediate and consumption goods Intermediate goods goods (except transport
  • equipment), and parts and accessories thereof
  • Capital goods (except transport equipment)
  • Parts and accessories
  • Transport equipment and parts and accessories thereof
  • Passenger motor cars 52. Other 521. Industrial 522. Non-industrial
  • Parts and accessories
  • Consumer goods not elsewhere specified 61. Durable 62. Semi-durable 63 Non-durable
  • Goods not elsewhere specified
  • Source: the United Nations Capital goods Intermediate goods Intermediate and consumption goods Capital goods Consumption goods Intermediate goods Consumption goods Consumption goods Consumption goods
  • Table 7: International Standard Industrial Classification
  • (ISIC, Revision 2) Code 311 313 314 321 322 323 324 331 332 341 342 351 352 353 354 355 356 361 362 369 371 372 381 382 383 384 385 390 Industry
  • Manufacture of food products
  • Manufacture of beverages
  • Manufacture of tobacco
  • Manufacture of textiles
  • Manufacture of wearing apparel, except footwear
  • Manufacture of leather products
  • Manufacture of footwear, except rubber or plastic
  • Manufacture of wood products, except furniture
  • Manufacture of furniture, except metal
  • Manufacture of paper and products
  • Manufacture of printing and publishing
  • Manufacture of industrial chemicals
  • Manufacture of other chemicals
  • Manufacture of petroleum refineries
  • Manufacture of miscellaneous petroleum and coal products
  • Manufacture of rubber products
  • Manufacture of plastic products
  • Manufacture of pottery, china, earthenware
  • Manufacture of glass and products
  • Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
  • Manufacture of iron and steel
  • Manufacture of non-ferrous metals
  • Manufacture of fabricated metal products
  • Manufacture of machinery, except electrical
  • Manufacture of machinery, electric
  • Manufacture of transport equipment
  • Manufacture of professional and scientific equipment
  • Manufacture of other manufactured products

Nihai ve Ara Mallarda Döviz Kuru Yansima Esneklikleri: Türkiye Örneği

Yıl 2005, Cilt: 12 Sayı: 1, 61 - 78, 01.03.2005

Öz

Kaynakça

  • Athukorala, Premachandra, and Jayant Menon (1994), "Pricing to Market Behaviour and Exchange Rate Pass-Through in Japanese Exports", The Economic Journal, 104 (423), 271-281.
  • Campa, Jose, and Linda S. Goldberg (1995), Investment, Pass-Through and Exchange Rates: A Cross-Country Comparison , NBER Working Paper no.5139, June.
  • ---------. (1997), The Evolving External Orientation of Manufacturing Industries: Evidence from Four Countries , NBER Working Paper no.5919, February. ----------. (2002),
  • Exchange Rate Pass-Through into Import Prices: A Macro or Micro
  • Phenomenon , Federal Reserve Bank of New York Working Paper, no.149, April.
  • Campa, Jose, and Jose M. G. Minguez (2002), Differences in Exchange Rate Pass-Through in the Euro Area , Centre for Economic Policy Research Working Paper, no.4389.
  • Feenstra, Robert C. (1998), Integration of Trade and Disintegration of Production in the Global Economy , Journal of Economic Perspectives, 12, 31-50.
  • Feenstra, R. C., Gagnon, J. E., and M. M. Knetter (1996), Market Share and Exchange Rate Pass- Through in World Automobile Trade , Journal of International Economics, 40, 187-207.
  • Harrigan, James (1997), Cross-Country Comparisons of Industry Total Factor Productivity: Theory and Evidence , Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Research Paper, no.9734, November.
  • Hummels, D., Rapoport, D., and Kei-Mu Yi (1998), Vertical Specialization and the Changing Nature of World Trade , FRBNY Economic Policy Review, June, 79-99.
  • Knetter, Michael M. (1989), Price Discrimination by U.S. and German Exporters , The American Economic Review, 79 (1), 198-210.
  • ---------. (1993), International Comparisons of Pricing-to-Market Behavior , The American Economic Review, 83 (3), 473-486.
  • Krugman, Paul. (1986), Pricing to Market When the Exchange Rate Changes , NBER Working Paper, no. 1926, May.
  • Leigh, Daniel, and Marco Rossi (2002), Exchange Rate Pass-Through in Turkey IMF Working Paper, 02/2004, November.
  • Menon, Jayant (1993), Exchange Rate Pass-Through: Australian Imports of Motor Vehicles The International Economic Journal, 7(3), 1-17.
  • Menon, Jayant, and Premachandra Athukorala (1994), Pricing to Market Behaviour and Exchange Rate Pass-Through in Japanese Exports , The Economic Journal, 104, 271-281.
  • Olivei, Giovanni P. (2002), Exchange Rates and the Prices of Manufacturing Products Imported into the United States , New England Economic Review, First Quarter: 3-18.
  • Parsley, David C. (2003), Exchange Rate Pass-Through in a Small Open Economy: Panel Evidence from Hong Kong , International Journal of Finance and Economics, 8(1), 1-9.
  • Pollard, Patricia S., and Cletus C. Coughlin (2003), Pass-Through Estimates and the Choice of an Exchange Rate Index , Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Working Paper, no.2003-004B, March.
  • Stanley, Kardazs W., and Kenneth R. Stollery (1998), "Determinants of Domestic and Import Prices in Canadian Manufacturing Industries", Empirical Economics, 23, 593-610.
  • ---------. (1998), "Exchange Rate Pass-Through and its Determinants in Canadian Manufacturing Industries", Canadian Journal of Economics, 34(3), 719-738.
  • Türkcan, Kemal (2003), "Determinants of Intra-Industry Trade in Intermediate Goods between the US and OECD Countries", Paper presented at the METU Conference on Economics VI, Ankara, Turkey, September 8.
  • Yang, Jaiwen. (1997), Exchange Rate Pass-Through in U.S. Manufacturing Industries , The Review of Economics and Statistics, 79 (1), 95-104.
  • Yeats, Alexander J. (2001), How Big is Global Production Sharing? In S. Arndt and H.Kierzkowski (eds.), Fragmentation: New Production Patterns in the World Economy. Oxford University Press, 108-144. APPENDIX
  • Table 6: Broad Economic Categories Classification Scheme (BEC,1986)
  • Commodity Categories End-Use Classes
  • Food categories 11. Primary
  • Mainly for industry Intermediate goods
  • Consumption goods 112. Mainly for household consumption 12. Processed
  • Mainly for industry Intermediate goods
  • Consumption goods 122. Mainly for household consumption
  • Industrial supplies not elsewhere specified 21. Primary 22. Processed
  • Fuels and lubricants 31. Primary 32. Processed
  • Motor Spirit 322. Other 4. Capital Intermediate goods Intermediate goods Intermediate goods Intermediate goods
  • Intermediate and consumption goods Intermediate goods goods (except transport
  • equipment), and parts and accessories thereof
  • Capital goods (except transport equipment)
  • Parts and accessories
  • Transport equipment and parts and accessories thereof
  • Passenger motor cars 52. Other 521. Industrial 522. Non-industrial
  • Parts and accessories
  • Consumer goods not elsewhere specified 61. Durable 62. Semi-durable 63 Non-durable
  • Goods not elsewhere specified
  • Source: the United Nations Capital goods Intermediate goods Intermediate and consumption goods Capital goods Consumption goods Intermediate goods Consumption goods Consumption goods Consumption goods
  • Table 7: International Standard Industrial Classification
  • (ISIC, Revision 2) Code 311 313 314 321 322 323 324 331 332 341 342 351 352 353 354 355 356 361 362 369 371 372 381 382 383 384 385 390 Industry
  • Manufacture of food products
  • Manufacture of beverages
  • Manufacture of tobacco
  • Manufacture of textiles
  • Manufacture of wearing apparel, except footwear
  • Manufacture of leather products
  • Manufacture of footwear, except rubber or plastic
  • Manufacture of wood products, except furniture
  • Manufacture of furniture, except metal
  • Manufacture of paper and products
  • Manufacture of printing and publishing
  • Manufacture of industrial chemicals
  • Manufacture of other chemicals
  • Manufacture of petroleum refineries
  • Manufacture of miscellaneous petroleum and coal products
  • Manufacture of rubber products
  • Manufacture of plastic products
  • Manufacture of pottery, china, earthenware
  • Manufacture of glass and products
  • Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
  • Manufacture of iron and steel
  • Manufacture of non-ferrous metals
  • Manufacture of fabricated metal products
  • Manufacture of machinery, except electrical
  • Manufacture of machinery, electric
  • Manufacture of transport equipment
  • Manufacture of professional and scientific equipment
  • Manufacture of other manufactured products
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Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil Türkçe
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Kemal Türkcan Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Mart 2005
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2005 Cilt: 12 Sayı: 1

Kaynak Göster

APA Türkcan, K. (2005). Nihai ve Ara Mallarda Döviz Kuru Yansima Esneklikleri: Türkiye Örneği. Yönetim Ve Ekonomi Dergisi, 12(1), 61-78.