currency
Narges Nasiri; Seyed Komail Tayebi
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to specify an early warning system for currency crisis and to investigate the role of capital control together with other warning indicators in the crisis. Increasing mobility of capital and liberalization in international financial flows is one of important dimensions of ...
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The purpose of this paper is to specify an early warning system for currency crisis and to investigate the role of capital control together with other warning indicators in the crisis. Increasing mobility of capital and liberalization in international financial flows is one of important dimensions of globalization, which has significant benefits to many countries worldwide. However, due to negative impacts on exchange rates as well as currency crises, financial liberalizations followed by some Latin American and Southeast Asian countries raised concerns in the last decade of the twentieth century. Hence the question: can capital control play a role in preventing or exacerbating the currency crisis? This study evaluates the relationship between capital control index and currency crisis and also examines the role of this variable as a warning indicator. Since the main application of the early warning systems is crisis forecasting, the purpose is to model the early warning indicators of currency crisis using Bayesian averaging method. To achieve this, 70 variables were examined for 60 countries during the period 1975-2019, both in floating and non-floating exchange rate systems. The results showed that capital control has a significant effect on reducing the occurrence of currency crisis, also different capital control indicators do not have the same warning power. In addition, different currency systems are effective in changing the power and rank of warning variables, especially for the use of capital control index.
currency
Hassan Tahsili
Abstract
The effect of exchange rate changes on the general level of prices is one of the major issues in macroeconomics and has important results for the monetary policy maker. With respect to these two variables in Iran's economy, modern econometric approaches can provide new insights. In this regard, using ...
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The effect of exchange rate changes on the general level of prices is one of the major issues in macroeconomics and has important results for the monetary policy maker. With respect to these two variables in Iran's economy, modern econometric approaches can provide new insights. In this regard, using the threshold vector autoregressive model, the present study attempts to investigate the nonlinear exchange rate pass-through in Iran during 1369:1 – 1397:4. The results show that pass trough of exchange rate to the general price levels depends on the amount of inflation (inflationary conditions and its threshold). If seasonal inflation exceeds from 5.48%, the exchange rate shocks has lower effect on inflation. The results show that, exchange rate shocks have a severe effect. Due to the lack of inflation targeting policy in the Iran’s economy, the impact of exchange rate shocks on inflation is lower in values below the level of 5.48%. Accordingly, in inflation rates below the threshold, monetary policy has less freedom of action and the goals of reducing inflation and exchange rate policies need to be taken into account simultaneously.