- Title
- Exchange rates and economic growth in emerging economies: the case of South Africa
- Creator
- Sibanda, Bornapart
- Subject
- Economic development
- Subject
- Currency convertibility -- South Africa
- Subject
- Foreign exchange -- South Africa
- Subject
- Foreign exchange rates -- South Africa
- Subject
- Foreign exchange administration -- South Africa
- Subject
- South Africa -- Economic conditions
- Date
- 2012
- Type
- Thesis
- Type
- Masters
- Type
- M Com
- Identifier
- vital:11464
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10353/d1007045
- Identifier
- Economic development
- Identifier
- Currency convertibility -- South Africa
- Identifier
- Foreign exchange -- South Africa
- Identifier
- Foreign exchange rates -- South Africa
- Identifier
- Foreign exchange administration -- South Africa
- Identifier
- South Africa -- Economic conditions
- Description
- This study examines the impact of exchange rate volatility and misalignment on economic growth in South Africa. It applies the Johansen co integration test and the vector error correction model on quarterly data for the period 1990:01-2010:04. Exchange rate volatility is measured as the standard deviation of both the nominal and nominal effective exchange rate. The study constructs three measures of exchange rate misalignment, with two of the measures constructed using the Producer Price Index and Consumer Price index based Purchasing Power Parity. The third measure was based on the difference between the nominal and effective exchange rate. Contrary to pre-dominant findings in the exchange rate literature, the study finds a positive and significant relationship between exchange rate volatility and economic growth and attributes it to composition of the country’s exports that are largely made up of commodities that act as essential inputs in many production processes. As a result, the variability of prices caused by exchange rate volatility is not expected to deter demand for these commodities. A negative and significant relationship between exchange rate misalignment and economic growth was found. The findings of the study show that it is important for monetary authorities to ensure that the exchange rate is always at an appropriate level in order to avoid the negative implications of exchange rate misalignment on economic growth.
- Format
- 102 leaves; 30 cm
- Format
- Publisher
- University of Fort Hare
- Publisher
- Faculty of Management & Commerce
- Language
- English
- Rights
- University of Fort Hare
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