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Balassa-Samuelson effect


 

The Balassa-Samuelson effect is either of two related things:

References

  • Bahmani-Oskooe & Rhee (1996) Time-series Support for Balassa's Productivity-bias Hypothesis: Evidence from Korea, Review of International Economics 4
  • Balassa, B. (1964),"The Purchasing Power Parity Doctrine: A Reappraisal", Journal of Political Economy, vol. 72, December, pp. 584-596
  • Dornbusch, R, 1988. Purchasing Power Parity. In The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics. Palgrave Macmillan; Reprint edition (September, 1998) ISBN 1561591971
  • Harrod, R. F. 1933 International Economics, Cambridge University Press (Reset edition published by Pitman, 1949 ASIN: B0007E5ZX6)
  • Drine, I., Rault, C., Panel data analysis of the Balassa-Samuelson hypothesis, 2002 Sorbonne University (http://membres.lycos.fr/drineimed/hpbimg/papier12.pdf)
  • Kravis & Lipsey (1991), The International Comparison Program: Current Status and Problems, from International Economic Transactions : Issues in Measurement and Empirical Research (National Bureau of Economic Research Studies in Income and Wealth) , University of Chicago Press (1992) ISBN 0226351351
  • Lipsey, Robert E. and Birgitta Swedenborg (1996), "The High Cost of Eating: Causes of International Differences in Consumer Food Prices", Review of Income and Wealth June 1996
  • Lu, D. and Q.Yu. 1999, HongKong's Exchange Rate Regime: Lessons from Singapore, China Economic Review
  • MacDonald, R. and Ricci, L. 2001 PPP and the Balassa Samuelson Effect: The Role of the Distribution Sector, IMF Working Paper, WP/01/38
  • Porter, M.E., 1998. The Competitive Advantage of Nations, Free Press (publisher) ISBN 0684841479 (Discusses national comparative advantage as well as the productivity—exchange rate link.)
  • Paul Samuelson (1964), Theoretical Notes on Trade Problems, Review of Economics and Statistics, volume 23