The Exchange Rate Adjustment Role in Imperfect Competition: the Case of the Czech Republic (original) (raw)
One of the approaches to an international trade analysis is the assumption of prevailing imperfect competition where monopolistic firms determine prices of their production on segmented foreign markets. Based on aggregate data of quarterly financial indicators of non-financial enterprises, the hypothesis was tested whether producers based in the Czech Republic absorb nominal exchange rate fluctuations in their profit margins. Estimated results indicate that domestic private firms absorb a substantial part of exchange rate fluctuations whereas the impact on firms under foreign control is ambiguous which implies application of optimization strategies in the case of multinational companies. These strategies are associated with pricing of intrafirm transactions. Tax optimization of multinational companies causes the dependence of the profitability of firms under foreign control on the level of effective taxation in EU countries. Both local-currency-pricing strategy (domestic private fir...
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