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€œBeggar-Thy-Neighbor€ or €œBeggar-Thyself€? The Income Effect of Exchange Rate Fluctuations
September 2000 Number 112
JEL classification: F31, F41, F42

Author: Cédric Tille

This paper analyzes the impact of exchange rate fluctuations when they are only partially passed through to consumer prices. We show that an exchange rate depreciation does not necessarily have a beggar-thy-neighbor effect and may in fact have an opposite, or beggar-thyself, effect. The direction of the welfare effect depends on who owns the firms importing goods from producers and selling them to consumers, an issue that has not been explored in the earlier literature.

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