The J-Curve: Evidence from East Asia

  • Lal A
  • Lowinger T
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This paper examines the determinants of trade balances of seven East Asian countries, using cointegration technique, error correction model, and impulse response function. Among other things, our investigation confirms the existence of J-curve effect and the results show that there are significant differences in the duration and the extent of the J-curve effect across countries. Several explanations consistent with those findings are advanced in the paper, including differences in exchange rate and trade regimes across sample countries. It is likely that liberalization of an exchange rate regime coupled with liberalization of trade may act to dampen the J-curve effect. • JEL Classifications: F1, O1 •

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Lal, A. K., & Lowinger, T. C. (2002). The J-Curve: Evidence from East Asia. Journal of Economic Integration, 17(2), 397–415. https://doi.org/10.11130/jei.2002.17.2.397

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