Effects of the Exchange Rate on Output and Price Level: Evidence from the Pakistani Economy
Munir A. S. Choudhary () and
Muhammad Aslam Chaudhry ()
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Munir A. S. Choudhary: Department of Economics, University of the Punjab, Pakistan.
Muhammad Aslam Chaudhry: Department of Economics, University of the Punjab, Pakistan.
Lahore Journal of Economics, 2007, vol. 12, issue 1, 49-77
Abstract:
The question of whether devaluation of the currency affects output positively or negatively has received considerable attention both from academic and empirical researchers. A number of empirical studies have supported the contractionary devaluation hypothesis using pooled time series data from a large number of heterogeneous countries. Since the effects of devaluation on output and the price level may not be uniform across all developing countries, the empirical results can not be generalized for all countries. In addition, almost none of the empirical studies used to test the contractionary devaluation hypothesis separate the effects of devaluation from import prices. Thus, a country specific study is needed that separate the effects of devaluation from the import price effects. This paper uses a VEC model to analyze the effects of the exchange rate on output and the price level in Pakistan for the period 1975-2005. Our analysis shows that devaluation has a positive effect on output but a negative effect on the price level. Thus, the evidence presented in this paper does not support the contractionary devaluation hypothesis for the Pakistani economy.
Date: 2007
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