Purchasing Power Parity - its theoretical perspective and empirical evidence

Purchasing Power Parity - its theoretical perspective and empirical evidence
Author: Marc Munzer
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2009-08-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 364040470X

Seminar paper from the year 2009 in the subject Business economics - Investment and Finance, grade: 1,3, University of Hull, language: English, abstract: The Swedish economist Gustav Cassel developed his theory of Purchasing Power Parity (henceforth PPP) more than 80 years. Ago, and today it is still an essential part of the framework for forecasting exchange rates, which includes parity conditions in international finance. International parity conditions imply purchasing power parity, the Fisher effect, the interest rate parity theory and the expectations theory. “They are the set of equilibrium relationships which should hold between product prices, interest rates, and spot and forward exchange rates assuming a freely floating exchange system.” (Demirag and Goddard, 1994, 70) Unfortunately, these theories do not always work out in reality, especially in times of financial crisis. However, they give us a central understanding of how and why multinational business is related in the world. Sometimes, “the mistake is not always in the theory itself, but in the way it is interpreted or applied in practice” (Eitemann et.al., 2004, 133). This essay will take a detailed look at PPP, its theoretical perspective, and the empirical evidence for it. [...]

Purchasing Power Parity and Exchange Rates

Purchasing Power Parity and Exchange Rates
Author: Lawrence H. Officer
Publisher: Greenwich, Conn. : JAI Press
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1982
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Evolution of PPP theory; Modern PPP theory and practice; Selected PPP studies.

The Purchasing Power Parity: Theory and Evidence

The Purchasing Power Parity: Theory and Evidence
Author: Jakub Witold Wiśniewski
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2014-07-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9783659572340

This paper is focused on the theory of purchasing power parity and presents its special place in the world of economic thought. Particular attention was paid to the possible reasons for deviations from the relationship determined by the parity and to the theoretical explanation of this phenomenon. The formal empirical verification is based on econometric tools that allow the study of the phenomenon of the co-integration of rates as well as of prices and the stationarity of real exchange rates. The survey was conducted on the basis of quarterly data taken from the 'OECD Statistical Compendium 2009' database for the years 1970-2009. The considerations of the issue end with the interpretation of the research outcome in the context of analyses published in the world literature.

International Parity Conditions

International Parity Conditions
Author: Razzaque H. Bhatti
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1349255238

This book presents an extensive survey of the theory and empirics of international parity conditions which are critical to our understanding of the linkages between world markets and the movement of interest and exchange rates across countries. The book falls into three parts dealing with the theory, methods of econometric testing and existing empirical evidence. Although it is intended to provide a consensus view on the subject, the authors also make some controversial propositions, particularly on the purchasing power parity conditions.

IMF Staff papers

IMF Staff papers
Author: International Monetary Fund. Research Dept.
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 313
Release: 1976-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1451956436

This chapter presents a review article on the purchasing power parity (PPP) theory of exchange rates. The PPP theory involves the ratio of two countries' price levels or price indices times a base period exchange rate as the most important variable determining the exchange rate, but it allows both for other explanatory variables and for random influences. Criticisms of PPP include the existence of tariffs and transport costs, the role of income in exchange rate determination, and the existence of noncurrent account items in the balance of payments. The direction of causality (prices to exchange rates) has also been called into question. Several kinds of tests of the PPP theory have appeared in the empirical literature. One test demonstrates that the ratio of PPP to the exchange rate is systematically related to differences in per capita income across countries. Other tests correlate time series of PPP and the exchange rate or perform a comparative-static comparison of the two variables over time.