Trade Balance and Exchange Rate: Ethiopian Case: The Impact of Exchange Rates on The Trade Balance - The Case of Ethiopia 1992 - 2007
Book Details
Author(s)Lulit Assefa Wondimu
PublisherVDM Verlag Dr. Müller
ISBN / ASIN3639330714
ISBN-139783639330717
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
A trade balance deficit that results in national current account deficit is a serious concern for many countries. One of the ways to improve the trade balance deficit ?as suggested by scholars ? is the devaluation or depreciation of a currency. Traditional approaches, going back to Marshall-Lerner Condition (MLC) and later extended to the school of the ?J curve impact? hypothesis; suggest that real devaluation improves the trade balance. However, literature survey shows that the evidence from both developed and developing countries has been inconsistent. This paper examines the impact of exchange rate on the trade balance of Ethiopia using two approaches. First, depending on the traditional model and second, depending on a modified version by incorporating other sources of income such as ODA and remittances. The Ordinary Least Squares(OLS)econometric procedure is used for data analysis. The main conclusion of this study is that exchange rate devaluation does not have an impact in improving the Ethiopian trade balance. This is due to other means of income inflows, such as ODA and Remittances; counteract the intended positive effect of devaluation.
