Macroeconomic and distributional impacts of exchange rate devaluation in Ethiopia: A computable general equilibrium approach
In this paper, we simulate the macroeconomic and distributional impacts of exchange rate devaluation in Ethiopia using a dynamic single country Computable General Equilibrium model. We find that although devaluation helps exports to be more competitive in the short term, thereby increasing export ea...
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doaj-0dc4943ec89d4986818e8ec22c2e21ec2020-11-25T03:26:44ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402019-12-01512e02984Macroeconomic and distributional impacts of exchange rate devaluation in Ethiopia: A computable general equilibrium approachGetachew A. Woldie0Khalid Siddig1Trent University, Department of Economics, 1600 West Bank Drive, Peterborough, Ontario, K9L0G2, Canada; Corresponding author.Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, International Agricultural Trade and Development, Berlin, Germany; Khartoum University, Department of Agricultural Economics, SudanIn this paper, we simulate the macroeconomic and distributional impacts of exchange rate devaluation in Ethiopia using a dynamic single country Computable General Equilibrium model. We find that although devaluation helps exports to be more competitive in the short term, thereby increasing export earnings, over the long term the policy is found to have a contractionary and inflationary impact in a developing country like Ethiopia. It also comes at the cost of a reduction in household welfare and investment. In terms of distributional impact, the policy simulation result suggests that devaluation disproportionately affects urban households than rural households in Ethiopia given the nature of their consumption basket.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844019366435EconomicsDevaluationInternational tradeExchange rate policyMonetary policyDeveloping countries |
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Macroeconomic and distributional impacts of exchange rate devaluation in Ethiopia: A computable general equilibrium approach |
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Macroeconomic and distributional impacts of exchange rate devaluation in Ethiopia: A computable general equilibrium approach |
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Macroeconomic and distributional impacts of exchange rate devaluation in Ethiopia: A computable general equilibrium approach |
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Macroeconomic and distributional impacts of exchange rate devaluation in Ethiopia: A computable general equilibrium approach |
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Macroeconomic and distributional impacts of exchange rate devaluation in Ethiopia: A computable general equilibrium approach |
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macroeconomic and distributional impacts of exchange rate devaluation in ethiopia: a computable general equilibrium approach |
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In this paper, we simulate the macroeconomic and distributional impacts of exchange rate devaluation in Ethiopia using a dynamic single country Computable General Equilibrium model. We find that although devaluation helps exports to be more competitive in the short term, thereby increasing export earnings, over the long term the policy is found to have a contractionary and inflationary impact in a developing country like Ethiopia. It also comes at the cost of a reduction in household welfare and investment. In terms of distributional impact, the policy simulation result suggests that devaluation disproportionately affects urban households than rural households in Ethiopia given the nature of their consumption basket. |
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Economics Devaluation International trade Exchange rate policy Monetary policy Developing countries |
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