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    Consumer Goods Market Integration among Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Member Economies: A PPP-Based Analysis

    Moon, Seongman | December 2017
    Abstract
    This paper examines persistent behavior of deviations from purchasing power parity (PPP) constructed using consumer price indices and nominal exchange rates for APEC member economies over the period of 1981-2015. In particular, we ask if these deviations tend to converge to their long run equilibrium value. For this, we consider three different sample periods of 1981-2015, 1997-2015, and 1981-1996. We find that the panel unit root test rejects the unit root hypothesis that a deviation from PPP does not converge to its long run value for the period of 1997-2015 but does not reject it for the other two periods. We then investigate how quickly this deviation converges to its long run value and find that a half-life of a deviation from PPP is 5.7 quarters, which is much quicker than the estimates of 3 to 5 years reported by previous studies. This result is consistent with the argument that globalization and advancement in transportation and information technology significantly contribute to lowering trade barriers among APEC member economies.
    Citation
    Moon, Seongman. 2017. Consumer Goods Market Integration among Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Member Economies: A PPP-Based Analysis. © Korea Institute for International Economic Policy. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/7826.
    Print ISBN
    978-89-322-0118-4
    Keywords
    Trade And Development
    Large Scale Industry
    Regional Trade
    Commerce and Industry
    Trade Negotiations
    Merchandise Trade
    Domestic Trade
    Computer Industry
    Trade Regulation
    Telecommunication Companies
    Rural Rehabilitation
    Biotechnology
    Interindustry Trade
    Industrial Policy
    Industrial Investment
    Industrial Development
    Small Scale Industry
    Medium Scale Industry
    Local Industry
    Transport Infrastructure
    Trade regulations
    Telecommunications Industry
    Computers
    Trade data interchange
    Access to markets
    E-Commerce
    Rural development
    Unfair competition
    Supply and demand
    Energy policy
    Developing countries
    Industrial organizations
    Creative industries
    Investment banking
    Microfinance
    Financial planning industry
    Infrastructure
    Manufactures
    Business failures
    Wages and labor productivity
    Microelectronics industry
    Electronic industries
    Digital electronics
    Microelectronics
    Electronic commerce
    Business enterprises
    Digital
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11540/7826
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    Moon, Seongman
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    Industry
    Trade
     
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