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DOES EXCHANGE RATE HAVE ASYMMETRIC IMPACT ON TRADE BALANCE? FRESH INSIGHTS FROM COMBINED COINTEGRATION

PRINCE Nathaniel Solomon
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PRINCE Nathaniel Solomon: University of Lagos, Akoka, Nigeria

Studies in Business and Economics, 2020, vol. 15, issue 1, 259-269

Abstract: The study examines the asymmetric impact of exchange rate on the trade balance in Nigeria relying of time series data that spans 1960-2016. The Non-linear ARDL bounds test and the Bayer and Hanck (2013) test established a cointegrating relationship among the variables after accounting for structural break in the series. The Block Exogeneity Wald Tests affirmed the bidirectional causality between the variables. Findings establish the asymmetric impact of exchange rate on the trade balance in Nigeria, but unable to confirm the existence of the J-curve Phenomenon. This reveals that the devaluation of the Naira may not be a viable decision if the intention is to curb the persistent deficit in the country’s trade balance. Policies that could help curtail these deficits and enhance sustainable growth were suggested.

Keywords: Trade balance; Nonlinear ARDL; Exchange rate; Nigeria (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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