Data for: A Darwinian perspective on “exchange rate undervaluation”
Published: 30 November 2016| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/v7j8ynryj6.1
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Shang-Jin WeiDescription
Abstract of associated article: This paper studies how status competition for marriage partners can generate surprising effects on the real exchange rate (RER). In theory, a rise in the sex ratio (increasing relative surplus of men) can generate a decline in the RER. The effect can be quantitatively large if the biological desire for a marriage partner is strong. We also provide within-China and cross-country empirical evidence to support the theory. As an application, our cross-country estimation suggests that sex ratio as well as other factors in the existing literature can account for the recent evolution in Chinese RER almost completely.
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Economics, Macroeconomics