The equilibrium real exchange rate of China : A productivity approach
Research output: Chapters, Conference Papers, Creative and Literary Works › RGC 12 - Chapter in an edited book (Author) › peer-review
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Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | China and Asia in the Global Economy |
Publisher | World Scientific Publishing Co. |
Pages | 123-154 |
ISBN (print) | 9789814335270, 9814335266, 9789814335263 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 2011 |
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Abstract
A large body of theoretical and empirical works asserts that exchange rates depend upon a country’s productivity growth, and this effect is dubbed the Balassa-Samuelson effect. This chapter examines the evidence for a Balassa-Samuelson-based explanation for the real exchange rate movements of China vis-a-vis the US dollar. Using disaggregated industry level data, we construct sectoral total factor productivities (TFPs) for the tradable and nontradable sectors from 1980 to 2003. Our main findings are: (a) the sectoral TFP differential is cointegrated with the relative price of nontradables with the unit cointegration vector; and (b) the real exchange rate is cointegrated with home and foreign sectoral TFP differentials. This productivitybased real exchange rate model is then used to estimate the equilibrium exchange rates of the Renminbi (RMB). A comparison of the equilibrium exchange rate predicted by the productivity-based model and the actual rate indicates that the Renminbi is somewhat undervalued against the US dollar, though the undervaluation is not statistically significant. Our conclusions continue to hold even after we have controlled for the movements of net foreign assets.
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- Balassa-Samuelson model, Cointegration, Nontraded goods
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The equilibrium real exchange rate of China: A productivity approach. / Kakkar, Vikas; Yan, Isabel; Yip, Vincent.
China and Asia in the Global Economy. World Scientific Publishing Co., 2011. p. 123-154.
China and Asia in the Global Economy. World Scientific Publishing Co., 2011. p. 123-154.
Research output: Chapters, Conference Papers, Creative and Literary Works › RGC 12 - Chapter in an edited book (Author) › peer-review