Exchange rate volatility and first-time entry by multinational firms

Exchange rate volatility and first-time entry by multinational firms

by Katheryn Niles Russ

Book 13659 of NBER working paper series -- working paper

2007

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"Using a model with upfront sunk costs, heterogeneous firms, and endogenous exchange rates, this paper demonstrates theoretically that volatility in fundamental variables such as the nominal interest rate that drive exchange rate volatility can simultaneously impact the entry behavior of multinational firms through a relative price channel unrelated to exchange rate risk. It then provides an empirical illustration of the bias this endogeneity can cause when regressing measures of foreign direct investment on exchange rate volatility. It is the first paper to provide empirical evidence that interest rate volatility may influence the behavior of multinational firms"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.

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