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When Does It Hurt? The Exchange Rate "Pain Threshold" for German Exports
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This paper deals with the impact of the /EuroexchangerateonGermanexportsintheperiodfrom1995Q1to2008Q4.Ourmainaimistoidentify"painthresholds"forGermanexporters.Werelyonanon−linearmodelaccordingtowhichsuddenlystrongspurtsofexportsoccurwhenchangesoftheEXRgobeyondakindof"playarea(analogoustoamechanicalplay).Weimplementanalgorithmdescribingplay−hysteresisintoaregressionframework.Aunique"painthreshold"ofthe/Euro exchange rate does not exist, since the borders of the play area and, thus, also the "pain threshold" (as the upper border) depend on the historical path of the whole process. We come up with an estimate of a play area width of 24 US dollar cent per euro. At the end of our estimation period, the previous exchange rate movements had shifted the upper bound of the play area to about 1.55 US dollar per euro. In our interpretation, this is the current "pain threshold", where a strong spurt reaction of exports to a further appreciation of the euro is expected to start.Exchange rate movements, play hysteresis, modelling techniques, switching regression, export demand