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Interactions Between Exchange Rates and Import Prices: What Have We Learned?


Abstract: Globalization has deepened economic interdependence among countries as firms seek to take advantage of international trade to source production where it is cheapest, and investors look to global financial markets to diversify their portfolios. One need only look at the global financial crisis of 2007?08 and the associated global recession to grasp the extent of globalization.

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Provider: Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

Part of Series: Annual Report, Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute

Publication Date: 2016

Pages: 26-31