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Determinants of Currency Depreciation in Pakistan

Determinants of Currency Depreciation in Pakistan

... of currency of any country with respect to foreign currencies like US $ is called Currency ...i.e. currency depreciation. Correlations of currency depreciation are 30%, -13% and ...

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The Impact of Currency Depreciation on Exports of SAARC Countries

The Impact of Currency Depreciation on Exports of SAARC Countries

... and depreciation. The results of the study revealed that currency depreciation indirectly affected the exports of Vietnam in short run; however the relationship had been reversed in the long ...REER ...

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Relationship between Currency Depreciation and Output Growth in Pakistan -A Time Series Study

Relationship between Currency Depreciation and Output Growth in Pakistan -A Time Series Study

... believed currency depreciation of a country has a positive that is expansionary impact on its output and aggregate ...Thus currency devaluation or depreciation has a positive effect on its ...

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Factor Affects Customer Behavior During Currency Depreciation In Johor Bahru

Factor Affects Customer Behavior During Currency Depreciation In Johor Bahru

... According to Lee and Law (2013), the problem of currency depreciation in Malaysia has never happened in 1997 to 1998 during the Asian financial crisis. Where Malaysian pegged their currencies to US Dollar ...

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DOES INFLATION LEAD TO CURRENCY DEPRECIATION IN NIGERIA? AN AUTOREGRESSIVE DISTRIBUTED LAG (ARDL) BOUND TESTING

DOES INFLATION LEAD TO CURRENCY DEPRECIATION IN NIGERIA? AN AUTOREGRESSIVE DISTRIBUTED LAG (ARDL) BOUND TESTING

... to currency depreciation in in Nigeria using monthly time series data ranging from January 2008 to April ...Nigerian currency due to the unstable level of ...Nigerian currency Naira in the ...

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Does currency depreciation necessarily result in positive trade balance ? new evidence from Norway

Does currency depreciation necessarily result in positive trade balance ? new evidence from Norway

... 21 | P a g e Furthermore, study shows that inflation also has a negative impact on trade balance. The reason behind this is that a high rate of inflation is generally harmful to economic growth and specifically to trade ...

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Original Sin, Currency Depreciation and External Debt Burden: Evidence from India

Original Sin, Currency Depreciation and External Debt Burden: Evidence from India

... and depreciation acts as a punitive tax on ...foreign currency and this is a disadvantage for the exporters as it does not let the country’s competitiveness to improve immediately Table 1: Results of unit ...

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Crossing the Lines: The Conditional Relation between Exchange Rate Exposure and Stock Returns in Emerging and Developed Markets

Crossing the Lines: The Conditional Relation between Exchange Rate Exposure and Stock Returns in Emerging and Developed Markets

... local currency depreciation and should be expected to produce positive returns when the local currencies depreciate and nega- tive returns when the local currencies ...local currency ...

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Public Sector Wage and Inflation in Ghana

Public Sector Wage and Inflation in Ghana

... Achieving price stability has been in the orbit of concern of state authorities for time immemorial. This paper is therefore focused on determining empirically the impact of public sector wage bill on inflation in Ghana ...

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The Impact of Exchange Rate Movements on Firm Value in Visegrad Countries

The Impact of Exchange Rate Movements on Firm Value in Visegrad Countries

... Company’s involvement in global activities through international trade is the primary source of their foreign exchange exposure. Many empirical studies suggest the negative impact of uncertainty about the development of ...

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Real Exchange Rate Changes and Trade Balance in Pakistan: A Revisit

Real Exchange Rate Changes and Trade Balance in Pakistan: A Revisit

... The J-curve is an interesting empirical phenomenon which has been tested for many nations. The topic is of particular significance because the existence of J-type relationship suggests that currency ...

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Pakistan EU Commodity Trade: Is there Evidence of J Curve Effect?

Pakistan EU Commodity Trade: Is there Evidence of J Curve Effect?

... if currency devaluation or depreciation is to improve the trade ...lags, currency depreciation worsens the trade balance first and improves it later, hence the J-curve ...

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Real Exchange Rate and Economic Growth: An Empirical Assessment for Vietnam

Real Exchange Rate and Economic Growth: An Empirical Assessment for Vietnam

... domestic currency depreciation on inflation and trade balance (individually rather than on economic growth as a whole); the second one the effects of exchange rate policy on Vietnam’s macroeconomic ...

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Adjustment to Negative Price Shocks by a Commodity Exporting Economy: Does Exchange Rate Flexibility Resolve a Balance of Payments Crisis?

Adjustment to Negative Price Shocks by a Commodity Exporting Economy: Does Exchange Rate Flexibility Resolve a Balance of Payments Crisis?

... Negative commodity price shocks can induce balance of payments crises in resource dependent economies. Governments often react by intervening against currency depreciation as, for example, in the case of ...

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Depreciation of Currency and Its Impact on Stock Market Returns  The
Case of Dollar Depreciation

Depreciation of Currency and Its Impact on Stock Market Returns The Case of Dollar Depreciation

... a currency depreciation where the local currency is determined to drop its value which would change the demand and supply of the quantities being imported and exported ...

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Domestic Investment Responses to Changes in the Real Exchange Rate: Asymmetries of Appreciation versus Depreciation

Domestic Investment Responses to Changes in the Real Exchange Rate: Asymmetries of Appreciation versus Depreciation

... investment. Currency depreciation is generally expected to increase domestic investment due to increased domestic and foreign demand as exports become relatively cheap, leading to a healthy economic ...

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Exchange Market Pressure in Indonesia: A Univariate Markov Switching Analysis

Exchange Market Pressure in Indonesia: A Univariate Markov Switching Analysis

... of currency crises using ad-hoc EMPI on the analysis appeared (see for example, Ford, Santoso, and Horsewood, 2007; Kaminsky, Lizondo, and Reinhart, 1998; Kaminsky and Reinhart, 1999; Cerra and Saxena, 2002, ...

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The European Union and monetary integration in West Africa. ZEI Discussion Paper No. C206, 2011

The European Union and monetary integration in West Africa. ZEI Discussion Paper No. C206, 2011

... From the above, it is clear that an ECOWAS-wide monetary zone will be of benefit to all the countries in the West African sub region. It is however also clear that it would be difficult to achieve such a union without an ...

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Diversified Currency Holdings and Exchange Rate Dynamics

Diversified Currency Holdings and Exchange Rate Dynamics

... The transmission mechanism of the effects of home expansionary monetary policy on welfare can be addressed in two dimensions, specifically, consumption and output. Regarding consumption, home consumption is stimulated ...

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Analysis of exchange rate of the balance of payment approach using autoregressive method

Analysis of exchange rate of the balance of payment approach using autoregressive method

... Fluctuations in currency exchange rates will affect the economy, including international trade activities, inflation, capital flows, and interest rates. Seeing the magnitude of the impact of fluctuations in the ...

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