Estimation of the Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate for Malawi

Estimation of the Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate for Malawi
Title Estimation of the Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate for Malawi PDF eBook
Author Mr.Johan Mathisen
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 26
Release 2003-05-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1451852789

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This paper computes Malawi's equilibrium real exchange rate as a function of its fundamentals as derived from economic theory. It finds evidence in favor of the equilibrium approach to exchange rate determination, with several variables (particularly government consumption and real per capita growth) found to drive movements in the time-varying equilibrium real exchange rate. The results also indicate that following a shock there is a rapid reversion of the real exchange rate to its time-varying equilibrium, with a half-life of reversion of about 11 months.

Malawi: Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix

Malawi: Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix
Title Malawi: Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix PDF eBook
Author International Monetary Fund
Publisher INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
Pages 95
Release 2002-08-16
Genre
ISBN 9781451828016

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This Selected Issues paper estimates the path of the equilibrium real exchange for Malawi. Based on a dynamic model of a small open economy, the paper identifies and discusses the dynamics between certain fundamental variables and the real exchange rate. It also investigates the presence of a long-term relationship between the real exchange rate and the explanatory variables, and estimates both the equilibrium real exchange rate and the speed at which it converges toward its equilibrium level. The paper also discusses episodes of discrepancies between the real effective exchange rate and its equilibrium level.

Exchange Rate Policy and Devaluation in Malawi

Exchange Rate Policy and Devaluation in Malawi
Title Exchange Rate Policy and Devaluation in Malawi PDF eBook
Author Karl Pauw
Publisher Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Pages 36
Release 2013-03-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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The Malawian economy has in recent months been plagued by a severe foreign exchange crisis, fueled in part by a steadily rising import bill, sharp successive declines in tobacco export prices, the suspension of direct government budget support from several development partners in 2011, and an all-time low in international investor confidence. Up until the regime change in April 2012, the government resisted calls for a devaluation, which at the time resulted in a thriving parallel foreign exchange market. At its peak, the Malawi kwacha was trading at a premium of up to 100 percent in this secondary market. Economic theory shows that such a situation has adverse implications for an economy in terms of the balance-of-payments adjustment process and income distribution in the economy. Those with access to foreign exchange at the official rate are able to extract rents by selling foreign currency or imported goods at inflated prices. Imports sold domestically are then often valued at the parallel exchange rate rather than the official rate, with the parallel market rate serving as the only adjustment mechanism through which equilibrium can be restored in the balance of payments. This has a significant impact on domestic inflation to the detriment of consumers, while those with preferential access to foreign exchange at the official rate capture large rents. A simulation exercise using an economywide model for Malawi considers how the economy responds to different types of foreign exchange shocks under fixed and flexible exchange rate regimes. While the foreign exchange crisis in itself has severe negative implications for the economy, our results suggest that the economy responds much better to these types of shocks under a flexible exchange rate regime (that is, devaluations or a free-floating currency). Our main simulation shows that under the latter policy, gross domestic product growth, although negative, is 1.5 percentage points higher than under a fixed exchange rate policy. Similarly, poverty is 6.9 percentage points lower. A relaxation of the exchange rate policy, however, is only part of the solution; in the longer run, good governance and sound macroeconomic policy that is conducive to growth are needed to address the underlying structural problems in the economy that also contribute to foreign exchange shortages.

Single-equation Estimation of the Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate

Single-equation Estimation of the Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate
Title Single-equation Estimation of the Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate PDF eBook
Author Ohn Baffes
Publisher
Pages
Release 1999
Genre
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Single-equation Estimation of the Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate

Single-equation Estimation of the Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate
Title Single-equation Estimation of the Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate PDF eBook
Author John Baffes
Publisher
Pages 64
Release 1997
Genre Equilibrium (Economics)
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Estimating the Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate

Estimating the Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate
Title Estimating the Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate PDF eBook
Author Tarhan Feyzioglu
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 2006
Genre
ISBN

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An equilibrium exchange rate is here defined as the level that is consistent with simultaneous internal and external balances as specified in Montiel (1996). Exogenous quot;fundamentalquot; variables determining these balances are identified. Along the lines of Edwards (1994), a reduced form is estimated with the cointegration technique for Finland for the period 1975-95. The estimation produced a reasonable set of equilibrium exchange rates that appreciate with positive shocks to the terms of trade, world real interest rates, and the productivity differential between Finland and its trading partners.

Robustness of Equilibrium Exchange Rate Calculations to Alternative Assumptions and Methodologies

Robustness of Equilibrium Exchange Rate Calculations to Alternative Assumptions and Methodologies
Title Robustness of Equilibrium Exchange Rate Calculations to Alternative Assumptions and Methodologies PDF eBook
Author Tamim Bayoumi
Publisher
Pages 58
Release 1994
Genre Foreign exchange rates
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