Economic growth and deviations from the equilibrium exchange rate: a panel ARDL and panel NARDL approach

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Ramos-Herrera, Marica Del Carmen [1 ]
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[1] Univ Alcala, Dept Econ, Alcala De Henares, Spain
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Equilibrium real exchange rate; Misalignments; Economic growth; Panel ARDL; Panel NARDL; C23; F30; F43; O47; RATE MISALIGNMENT; VOLATILITY; BALANCE; SPECIFICATION; PERFORMANCE; IMPACT; TRADE; TESTS;
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10.1108/AEA-02-2024-0065
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F [经济];
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PurposeThe purpose of this study is to provide empirical evidence on the impact of deviations from the long-run sustainable real exchange rate (RER) equilibrium on real economic growth rate applying panel autoregressive distributed lag model (ARDL) (Pooled Mean Group, Mean Group and Dynamic Fixed Effects estimators) in a dynamic heterogeneous panel setting and panel NARDL for the largest database covering 104 countries during 1995-2022 period developed by Couharde et al. (2017).Design/methodology/approachThe EQCHANGE database makes available not only the equilibrium RER but also misalignments according to the Behavioral Equilibrium Exchange Rate approach for each country. One of the main objectives is to examine whether undervaluation or overvaluation RER can imply different responses on economic performance trying to differentiate between short and long run effects. Additionally, the authors consider the World Bank (WB)'s income classifications to compare the asymmetries attending to high-income, upper-middle-income, lower-middle-income and low-income levels.FindingsApplying the panel ARDL technique, the results suggest that the RER misalignments have a negative but not significant effect on the short-run, nevertheless a negative and highly significant impact on real economic growth rate is detected on the long-run. Considering the panel NARDL, the asymmetric relationship between RER misalignment and economic growth rate is supported considering all countries in the long-run (in the short-term is not significant). In the long run is detected that undervaluation can promote economic growth rate, rather than overvaluation which can harm the economic performance. Additionally, the WB and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) income's classifications have been applied and the long-run symmetry test is strongly rejected regardless of income group.Originality/valueTo the best of the author knowledge, this is the first time the non-linear panel ARDL methodology has been applied for analyzing the impact of deviations from the long-run sustainable RER equilibrium on real economic growth. This allows us to see the asymmetric effect not seen before. The panel ARDL estimation can efficiently performed regardless of the integration level of the variables, additionally, it is consistent even in the presence of endogeneity. Besides, another advantage of this method is that it is possible to reflect not only the short but also the long-run dynamics. Moreover, this analysis offers a comparison between linear panel ARDL and non-linear to compare the advantages from the former. Additionally, this study covers the largest database, in particular, 104 countries during the 1995-2022 period implemented with the Couharde et al. (2017) EQCHANGE database. Finally, it is compared the asymmetries attending to different income classifications.
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