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Low pass-through and international synchronization in general equilibrium: Reassessing vertical integration

We investigate the difficulties of the canonical open New Keynesian model to i) reproduce the observed exchange rate pass-through disconnect, i.e. a pass-through high for import prices and low for consumer prices, and ii) to generate international business cycle synchronization. The literature tackl...

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Published in:Journal of international economics 2023-01, Vol.140, p.103710, Article 103710
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