From the Editor

IF 1.3 Q3 ECONOMICS
G. Clarke
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Dear Readers, Welcome to the fourth issue of The International Trade Journal (ITJ)’s thirty-sixth volume. The articles in this issue focus on exchange rates. The first article examines how aid allocated to increasing trade affects exchange rates. The second article studies how exchange rate volatility affects trade between the United Kingdom and Germany. The third article looks at the asymmetric effect of the exchange rate on Korea’s trade balance with Japan, while the final article looks at how exchange rates affect output in seven countries in Asia. The first article in this issue, by Sena Kimm Gnangnon, asks whether aid that is aimed at expanding trade contributes to Dutch disease in recipient countries. The author finds that in contrast to other types of aid, which result in the exchange rate appreciating, aid intended to expand trade leads to the real exchange rate depreciating. The author argues that this is due to its effect on trade openness, export product diversification, and inward foreign direct investment. The second article, by Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Huseyin Karamelikli, looks at how exchange rate volatility affects trade between the United Kingdom and Germany at the sectoral level. Before allowing for increases and decreases in volatility to affect trade differently, the authors find that increased volatility affects British exports to Germany in 36 of 95 industries in the short run and 23 industries in the long run. Volatility affects German exports to Britain in 42 industries in the short run and 17 in the long run. The effects were stronger when they allowed for increases and decreases in volatility to affect trade asymmetrically. They found short-run effects in 54 British and 64 German exporting industries and long-run effects in 38 British and 42 German exporting industries. The affected industries, however, were mostly small. As a result, exchange rate volatility affected only a small share of UKGermany trade. The third article, by Huseyin Karamelikli and Serdar Ongan, looks at how appreciations and depreciations of the Korean won affect Korea’s trade balance with Japan. Using data on 43 commodities, the authors test whether the long-run and short-run effects are symmetric or asymmetric. Although in
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亲爱的读者,欢迎收看《国际贸易杂志》第三十六卷第四期。本期文章的重点是汇率。第一篇文章探讨了用于增加贸易的援助如何影响汇率。第二篇文章研究了汇率波动如何影响英国和德国之间的贸易。第三篇文章考察了汇率对韩国与日本贸易平衡的不对称影响,而最后一篇文章则考察了汇率如何影响亚洲七个国家的产出。本期的第一篇文章由Sena Kimm Gnangnon撰写,询问旨在扩大贸易的援助是否会导致受援国患上荷兰病。作者发现,与导致汇率升值的其他类型的援助相比,旨在扩大贸易的援助导致实际汇率贬值。作者认为,这是由于其对贸易开放、出口产品多样化和外国直接投资的影响。第二篇文章由Mohsen Bahmani Oskooee和Huseyin Karamelikli撰写,研究了汇率波动如何在部门层面影响英国和德国之间的贸易。在考虑波动性的增加和减少对贸易的不同影响之前,作者发现,波动性的增长在短期内影响了95个行业中的36个行业对德国的出口,在长期内影响了23个行业对英国的出口。波动性短期影响德国对英国42个行业的出口,长期影响17个行业。当它们允许波动性的增加和减少不对称地影响贸易时,影响更大。他们在54个英国和64个德国出口行业中发现了短期效应,在38个英国和42个德国出口产业中发现了长期效应。然而,受影响的行业大多规模较小。因此,汇率波动只影响了英德贸易的一小部分。Huseyin Karamelikli和Serdar Ongan的第三篇文章探讨了韩元的升值和贬值如何影响韩国与日本的贸易平衡。利用43种商品的数据,作者测试了长期和短期效应是对称的还是不对称的。尽管在
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International Trade Journal
International Trade Journal Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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期刊介绍: The International Trade Journal is a refereed interdisciplinary journal published for the enhancement of research in international trade. Its editorial objective is to provide a forum for the scholarly exchange of research findings in,and significant empirical, conceptual, or theoretical contributions to the field. The International Trade Journal welcomes contributions from researchers in academia as well as practitioners of international trade broadly defined.
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