Economic Journal of Emerging Markets
Volume 13 Issue 2, 2021

The effect of real exchange rate misalignment on economic growth: Evidence from emerging markets

Abdullahil Mamun (Department of Business Administration, International Islamic University Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh)
Emrah Eray Akça (Department of Economics, Çukurova University, Adana, Turkey)
Harun Bal (Department of Economics, Çukurova University, Adana, Turkey)
Nazamul Hoque (Department of Business Administration, International Islamic University Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Oct 2021

Abstract

Purpose – This study’s main purpose is to investigate the effect of real exchange rate misalignment on economic growth performance for 21 emerging markets from 1980 through 2016.Methods – The study individually measures the real exchange rate misalignment series for 21 emerging markets by using the single-equation approach and then estimates the effect of real exchange rate misalignment, undervaluation, and overvaluation on economic growth performance through dynamic panel system generalized method of moments approach.Findings – The study finds that the real exchange rate of emerging markets is significantly misaligned. The study also argues that any deviation of the real exchange rate from its equilibrium value impairs economic growth. The view that overvaluation erodes growth is customarily accepted, while a real undervaluation is found to be a growth deteriorating fact.Implication - From the policy perspective, policymakers should be cautious enough in setting exchange rate policies to check its sustained misalignments over time so that it can enrich the ability of concerned authorities to attain the growth target by using it as a policy instrument.Originality – The study is in response to the need felt for a common analytical framework for examining misalignment in the real exchange rate to make a more inclusive decision relating to its effects on the growth performance of emerging markets.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JEP

Publisher

Subject

Economics, Econometrics & Finance

Description

The Economic Journal of Emerging Markets (EJEM) is a peer-reviewed journal which provides a forum for scientific works pertaining to emerging market economies. Published every April and October, this journal welcomes original research papers on all aspects of economic development issues. The journal ...