Occasional Papers

Exchange Rate Movements and Their Impact on Trade and Investment in the APEC Region

By Takatoshi Ito, Tamim Bayoumi, Peter Isard, Steven A. Symansky

December 4, 1996

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Takatoshi Ito, Tamim Bayoumi, Peter Isard, and Steven A. Symansky Exchange Rate Movements and Their Impact on Trade and Investment in the APEC Region, (USA: International Monetary Fund, 1996) accessed November 22, 2024

Summary

The 18 members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (APEC) encompass not only a wide geographic area but also broad differences in stages of economic development, including among them some of the fastest- growing economies in the world. Such rapid growth has been ficilitated by high levels of investment and trade, international linkages, and, in most APEC economies, macroeconomic policies that have sustained growth while not sparking excessive inflation. This study offers insights about how medium and long-term changes in real exchange rates have affected international (and intra-APEC) trade and investment in the region.

Subject: Balance of payments, Exchange rate adjustments, Exchange rates, Exports, Foreign direct investment, Foreign exchange, International trade, Real effective exchange rates, Real exchange rates

Keywords: APEC, APEC economy, APEC member, APEC region, Asia and Pacific, East Asia, Exchange rate, Exchange rate adjustments, Exchange rates, Exports, FDI flow, FDI inflow, FDI outflow, Foreign direct investment, OP, Real exchange rates, Tradable goods

Publication Details

  • Pages:

    68

  • Volume:

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  • DOI:

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  • Issue:

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  • Series:

    Occasional Paper No. 1996/011

  • Stock No:

    S145EA0000000

  • ISBN:

    9781557756008

  • ISSN:

    0251-6365