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RBA Glossary definition for appreciation
appreciation – An increase in the value of an asset. In foreign-exchange terms, it is a relative increase in the value of one currency compared to another.
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Introduction
1 Feb 1998
RDP
9803
If inflation is higher than expected, financial markets will expect higher future real interest rates and an appreciation of the exchange rate (all else given) if they believe that the central
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The Lags of Monetary Policy
1 Apr 1997
RDP
9702
Thus, for example, Eichenbaum and Evans (1995) find, for the US, that contractionary monetary policy leads to a prolonged gradual appreciation of the domestic currency with the maximal appreciation occurring after
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Sources of Disparity
1 Jul 1993
RDP
9309
It must appreciate. Real appreciation means that the flow of resources into the traded goods sector is reduced relative to the case of no appreciation. ... In this sense, the competitiveness of the traded goods sector has improved despite real
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The Dynamics of the Estimated Model
1 Jun 2015
RDP
2015-07
Despite the contraction in economic activity, the appreciation of the exchange rate expands domestic demand. ... The increase in resource prices causes a 1.5 per cent appreciation of the real exchange rate.
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Inflation and Interest Rates
1 Oct 1989
RDP
8906
on an investment from Jan 85 to Sept 89 – because over this time the $A experienced real appreciation against the $US at an average rate of 3.0% p.a.
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References
31 Dec 2002
RDP
2002-03
Calvo G, L Leiderman and C Reinhart (1993), ‘Capital Flows and Real Exchange Rate Appreciation in Latin America’, IMF Staff Papers, 40(1), pp 108–151.
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The Model
1 Nov 1990
RDP
9006
An appreciation of the real exchange rate is then required for intertemporal equilibrium.
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References
1 May 1993
RDP
9304
10:23–29. Prices Surveillance Authority (1989), ‘Inquiry Into Effects of Exchange Rate Appreciation on Prices of Consumer Goods’, Report No.
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References
8 Mar 2018
RDP
2018-03
Cheung R, K Ihlanfeldt and T Mayock (2009), ‘The Regulatory Tax and House Price Appreciation in Florida’, Journal of Housing Economics, 18(1), pp 34–48.
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Conclusion
31 Dec 2011
RDP
2011-08
While this has clearly had an impact on some activities – especially those affected by the exchange rate appreciation – overall the structural changes in the 2000s were more noticeable in investment patterns
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