Asymmetric effect of extreme changes in the exchange rate volatility on the US imports
Purpose: Recent literature has shifted to examining whether exchange rate volatility symmetrically or asymmetrically affects the trade flows. This study aims to extend the existing literature by examining the effects of extremely large to extremely small changes in exchange rate volatility series on the US imports from Brazil, India, Mexico and South Africa. Design/methodology/approach: For examining the effects of extreme changes, multiple threshold nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag (MTNARDL) model is used and the exchange rate volatility series is divided into quintiles and deciles. It helps to examine the effects of each quintile/decile of exchange rate volatility series on the US imports. Findings: Findings indicate that the effects of extremely large changes in the exchange rate volatility series significantly differ from the effects of extremely small changes in the exchange rate volatility series on the US imports. Practical implications: The findings of this study are very important. These findings help to consider the effect of extreme changes before devising policies related to trade flows. Originality/value: This study mainly focuses on US imports from Brazil, India, Mexico and South Africa. In addition, this study extends the existing literature by using a novel methodology called MTNARDL model.
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2020
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Authors: | Chang, Bisharat Hussain ; Rajput, Suresh Kumar Oad ; Bhutto, Niaz Ahmed ; Abro, Zahida |
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Studies in Economics and Finance. - Emerald, ISSN 1086-7376, ZDB-ID 2070355-7. - Vol. 37.2020, 2 (29.04.), p. 293-309
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Emerald |
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