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Manufacturing and the real exchange rate: natural resource rents matter when measuring misalignments

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We analyze the relationship between the share of manufacturing in GDP and real exchange rate misalignments based on the purchasing power parity criterion (PPP) and a sample of 102 developing and transition economies (2003-2019). In a departure from usual practice, we subtract natural resource rents from GDP in order to correct misalignments for the productivity bias. A dynamic threshold panel model is used and we separate out the impact of undervaluation and overvaluation components in the same regression. Overvaluation has a negative linear effect, while undervaluation stimulates the manufacturing sector in a non-linear way. Above an 18% threshold, the marginal effect of undervaluation diminishes.
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hal-04845262 , version 1 (18-12-2024)

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Mohamed E Chaffai, Patrick Plane. Manufacturing and the real exchange rate: natural resource rents matter when measuring misalignments. Applied Economics, 2024, ⟨10.1080/00036846.2024.2387859⟩. ⟨hal-04845262⟩
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