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An investigation of the effects of exchange rate volatility on exports in East Asia
Authors:Gabriel Pino  Dilara Tas  Subhash C. Sharma
Affiliation:1. Facultad de Economía y Negocios, Universidad de Talca, Talca, Chile;2. The City of New York, Office of Management and Budget, New York, NY, USA;3. Department of Economics, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, IL, USA
Abstract:This study investigates the effects of the exchange rate volatility on the export flows of Indonesia, Malaysia, Republic of Korea, Singapore, Thailand, and the Philippines during 1974–2011. Towards this goal a trade weighted real effective (rather than the bilateral) exchange rate and three different measures of volatility, i.e. obtained from an ARCH model, a GARCH model and a moving-average standard deviation measure are used in this study. Specifically, the export flows between six Asian countries and the rest of the world are investigated rather than focusing on trade with only one country. Our findings reveal that the exchange rate volatility has a significant impact on export flows in the short run as well as in the long run for all the countries in the sample. The impact in the long run is predominantly negative with the exception of Singapore, but in the short run the impact varies across countries. Moreover, our results are robust to the alternative measures of volatility used and most of the findings in the long run and short run are also robust to the crisis period.
Keywords:Foreign exchange rate volatility  ARCH and GARCH volatility measures  exports  East Asian economies
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