Econ 434 Graphs and Tables
On this page you can find various graphs and tables that
have been discussed in class.
Click on the appropriate title to find figures from class;
Here are graphs that I showed in previous years. They may still be
interesting, and I may show them again.
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A file that contains several figures and tables, from the Economic Report
of the President, that are related to capital
flows to developing countries.
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A graph that shows the yen-dollar
exchange rate and respective current accounts.
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A graph that shows Brazil's
foreign exchange reserves.
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The current table of The Economist's Big
Mac index of exchange rates.
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A graph that shows Norway's
Current Account, Savings, and Investment, 1973-1994.
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A graph that shows US
current account deficits and US net foreign assets, 1977-1993.
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A graph that shows the current
account deficit in Japan and Sweden, from 1861-1942.
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A graph that shows current
account patterns of industrial countries, fuel exporters, and non-fuel
exporting developing countries, 1969-1994.
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A graph that shows the exchange rate of the Brazilian
real against the dollar.
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A graph that shows net
exports, the merchandise trade balance, and the current account in the
United States.
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A pie chart that shows the world
distribution of foreign reserves held by central banks by currency.
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A graph that shows the dollar/mark
exchange rate and real interest rate differentials between the US and Germany.
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A graph that shows the trade-wieghted
exchange rate of the dollar and real interest rate differentials with a
basket of currencies, based on those trade weights.
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A graph that shows fluctuations in the real
and nominal exchange rate of the dollar versus both the pound and the mark.
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A graph that shows long-run
movements in price levels and spot exchange rates.
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A graph that shows measured
and implied volatility of exchange rates.
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A PDF file that has many graphs and some tables concerning capital
flows, the trade balance, and foreign investment, that were discussed
in the lecture on February 23, 1999.
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A graph that shows the
recent pattern of GDP growth in Asian economies.
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A graph that shows the US
current account in relation to that of other major regions in the world.
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A graph that shows the recent
movements of the Euro against the dollar.
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A graph that shows what has happened recently to the External
Debt of Developing Countries.
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A graph that shows the external
debt burden of several developing countries.
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Graphs related to the Exchange Rate Mechanism, and the EMS Crisis of 1992:
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Last updated: August 27, 2002.
bwickes@psu.edu