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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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Online Appendices: A Model of the Australian Housing Market

5 Mar 2019 RDP PDF 1184KB
RDP 2019-01 online appendices
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2019/2019-01/rdp-2019-01-online-appendices.pdf

Conclusion

1 Jul 1990 RDP 9002
Warwick J. McKibbin and Steven R. Morling
Any remaining spillover into an improvement in the balance of payments via secondary changes in relative prices has been postponed by the appreciation of the real exchange rate due to strong
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Discussion

1 Oct 1989 RDP 8906
Jeremy Smith and David W.R. Gruen
Immediately the tightening is recognised by the market, the domestic exchange rate jumps up – overshooting its long-run nominal appreciation. ... Over the next ten Fridays, they predict an average appreciation of the $A at an annual rate of 8.8%.
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The Dynamics of the Estimated Model

1 Jun 2015 RDP 2015-07
Daniel Rees, Penelope Smith and Jamie Hall
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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Implications

1 Jul 2016 RDP 2016-05
Christian Gillitzer and Angus Moore
Similarly, an exogenous exchange rate appreciation would decrease the terms of trade.
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Appendix B: A Framework for Analysis

1 Feb 1998 RDP 9803
Gordon de Brouwer and Luci Ellis
output by 2.4 per cent and a 10 per cent appreciation of the real exchange rate reduces output by 2 per cent in the long run. ... where an asterisk denotes a foreign variable, tot is the terms of trade, rtwi is the real exchange rate in terms of domestic
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Read me file for A Model of the Australian Housing Market

6 Mar 2019 RDP PDF 568KB
RDP 2019-01 supplementary information
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2019/2019-01/rdp-2019-01-read-me.pdf

Unprecedented Changes in the Terms of Trade

7 Sep 2015 RDP PDF 1175KB
Similarly, temporary and permanent commodity price increases bothprompt an exchange rate appreciation that lowers the inflation rate of tradeablegoods and services. ... In contrast, following atemporary increase, the appreciation of the exchange rate is
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Monetary Policy Transmission

9 Dec 2019 RDP 2019-11
Bradley Jones and Joel Bowman
lower money supply growth and a persistent appreciation of the exchange rate.
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References

8 Mar 2018 RDP 2018-03
Ross Kendall and Peter Tulip
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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