Exchange rate depreciation and export price competitiveness : the case of Pakistani manufacturing industries
Uzma Zia and Zafar Mahmood
Export price competitiveness assessment is a vital component in evaluating a country's macroeconomic performance and sustainability of its policies. It is generally argued that exchange rate depreciation stimulates exports and curtails imports, while exchange rate appreciation harms exports and stimulates imports. At times favourable factors (such as currency depreciation), however, may not result into increased exports because exchange rate movements affect exports not only by means of its depreciation but also through its variability (risk). In this paper, the above prediction has been assessed by considering the co-existence of import content in production of exportables and dynamic productivity gains. Results show that in the manufacturing sector of Pakistan, the exchange rate volatility partially offset the positive effect of depreciation on exports, that is, volatility in exchange rate has resulted into a decrease in export price competitiveness despite currency depreciation and, hence, the country experienced a slow growth in manufactured exports. (J Asia Pac Econ/GIGA)
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2013
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Authors: | Zia, Uzma ; Mahmood, Zafar |
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Journal of the Asia Pacific economy. - Abingdon : Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, ISSN 1354-7860, ZDB-ID 1355204-1. - Vol. 18.2013, 4, p. 529-542
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Subject: | exchange rate risk | total factor productivity | export subsidy | cost of doing business | competitiveness | Wechselkurs | Exchange rate | Preiswettbewerb | Price competition | Währungsrisiko | Exchange rate risk | Produktivität | Productivity | Export | Theorie | Theory | Internationaler Wettbewerb | International competition | Exportsubvention | Export subsidies | Pakistan | Kaufkraftparität | Purchasing power parity |
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