Exchange-Rate Volatility and Foreign Trade: Evidence from Thirteen LDC's.
This article investigates empirically the impact of real exchange-rate volatility on the export flows of 13 less developed countries (LDCs) over the quarterly period 1973-1996. Estimates of the cointegrating relations are obtained using Johansen's multivariate procedure. Estimates of the short-run dynamics are obtained for each country using the error-correction technique. The major results show that increases in the volatility of the real effective exchange rate, approximating exchange-rate uncertainty, exert a significant negative effect on export demand in both the short-run and the long-run in each of the 13 LDCs. These effects may result in significant reallocation of resources by market participants.
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2000
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Authors: | Arize, Augustine C ; Osang, Thomas ; Slottje, Daniel J |
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Journal of Business & Economic Statistics. - American Statistical Association. - Vol. 18.2000, 1, p. 10-17
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American Statistical Association |
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