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TITULO

Causal Effects and Dynamic Relationship between Exchange Rate Volatility and Economic Development in Liberia

Abimelech Paye Gbatu    
Zhen Wang    
Presley K. Wesseh Jr.    
Isaac Yak Repha Tutdel    

Resumen

Studies envisioned to inform on major policy issues are paramount for Liberia?s economic recovery. Therefore, we employ an unrestricted vector autoregressive model to analyze the dynamic associations between exchange rate volatility (ERV) and Liberia?s real gross domestic product (RGDP). The empirical results show no significant relationship between ERV and Liberia?s RGDP in the short-run, but variance decomposition analysis reveals that innovations to Liberia?s RGDP lead to fluctuations in ERV in the long-run. Hence, we recommend that Liberia?s policymakers should exert stronger monetary policy control to ensure the existence of single currency regime in the long-run. Also, technological innovation is required to boost domestic production in order to offset the negative effect of ERV on trade.Keywords: Economic growth; exchange rate volatility; Liberia; unrestricted VAR modelJEL Classifications: E31, E32, E52

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