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Asymmetric effects of exchange rate movements on traditional and modern services exports: Evidence from a large emerging economy
Authors:Manoranjan Sahoo  M Suresh Babu  Umakant Dash
Institution:1. School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar, OD, India;2. Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, TN, India;3. Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, TN, India
Abstract:The service sector in India has emerged as the ‘new engine of growth’ with an increasing share in output and exports. In this paper we analyse the effect of real exchange rate movements on service exports of India, incorporating goods exports, financial development, FDI inflows, world demand and the role of globalization as drivers. We find that while traditional service exports are negatively and significantly affected by the real exchange rate movements, the modern service exports are negatively but not significantly affected. By applying the asymmetric cointegration approach, the results also confirm the non-existence of any asymmetric relationship between the real exchange rate and service exports in India. Further, the results also show that the supply augmenting and demand-side factors are more dominant than the exchange rate to affect service exports from India.
Keywords:Service exports  exchange rate  asymmetry  nonlinear ARDL  India
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