Currency appreciation not just bad news for exporters

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Cheaper imported intermediates can partially offset the drop in export sales due to domestic currency appreciation, according to a recent working paper by the Czech National Bank.

To estimate the impact of a hypothetical currency shock, the study – Currency Shocks to Export Sales of Importers: A Heterogeneous Firms Model and Czech Micro Estimates by Peter Tóth – relies on an unbalanced panel of 7,356 Czech manufacturing firms observed from 2003 to 2006.

"The above period is used in order to

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