The Impact of Exchange Rate on Market Fundamentals: A Case Study of J-curve Effect in Vietnam

  • My N
  • Sayim M
  • Rahman H
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This study examines if there is an equilibrium relationship between gross domestic product (GDP), exchange rate fluctuation and trade balance in long-term and short-term in Vietnam. The results show that the short-term and long-term exchange rate fluctuations impact the trade balance in Vietnam; both ARDL (Autoregressive Distributed Lag) and ECM (Error Correction Model) methodologies implied that exchange rate has a statistically negatively impact on the trade balance. Particularly, Autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) utilized to test the long -term impact, shows the trade balance deficit becomes worse when the REER (real effective exchange rate) increases. ECM (Error Correction Model) equation based on the long-term cointegration equation and impulse response, reveals that the domestic currency devaluation could not improve the trade balance, indicating that the J-curve effect does not hold on the dong, the currency of Vietnam.

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My, N. Q., Sayim, M., & Rahman, H. (2017). The Impact of Exchange Rate on Market Fundamentals: A Case Study of J-curve Effect in Vietnam. Research in Applied Economics, 9(1), 45. https://doi.org/10.5296/rae.v9i1.11019

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