Trade Openness and Monetary Policy in Ghana |
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Authors: | Ferdinand Ahiakpor William Brafu-Insaidoo Eric Bondzie |
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Affiliation: | School of Economics, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana |
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Abstract: | The study employed a Structural VAR model, using monthly time series data from 2002 to 2017 to assess the relationship between trade openness and effectiveness of monetary policy in Ghana. The empirical results revealed that as the degree of trade openness increases, monetary policy becomes more effective in reducing the rate of inflation. However, monetary policy is less effective to reduce the output gap. Therefore, the results suggest that monetary policy authorities must take into account the level of trade openness whenever they are formulating monetary policy. |
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Keywords: | Inflation monetary policy output trade openness |
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