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What does REER stand for?

Real Effective Exchange Rate


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A major argument against the maintenance of the present currency board arrangement relates to the real effective exchange rate appreciation and the ensuing macro imbalances in recent years.
They noted the staff's assessment that the real effective exchange rate is broadly in line with fundamentals.
Similarly, the lack of monetary policy independence prevented an effective response to the surge in inflation over the period from 2003-2008 and has stood in the way of containing the volatility of the real effective exchange rate, the DIFC note added.
5% growth projected, 9% would be in terms of Real Effective Exchange Rate and the appreciation of the rupee would account for the rest.
From 1999 to 2007, the real effective exchange rate in eastern Europe and the Russian Federation appreciated by 30% and the average current account deficit more than doubled to around 9% of GDP.
A question arises whether the nominal or real effective exchange rate contains additional information about the future of inflation.
We construct a set of industry-specific trade-weighted real effective exchange rates.
The real effective exchange rate [REER] shows divergence and not convergence since the beginning of the currency union plans," according to the report titled Gulf Outlook: the Word of the Camel, released in May.

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