Modelling the demand for money in Pakistan

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The study estimates the dynamic demand for money (M2) function in Pakistan by employing cointegration analysis and error correction mechanism. The parameters of preferred model are found to be super-exogenous for the relevant class of interventions. It is found that the rate of inflation is an important determinant of money demand in Pakistan. The analysis reveals that the rates of interest, market rate, and bond yield are important for the long-run money demand behaviour. Since the preferred model is super-exogenous, it can be used for policy analysis in Pakistan.

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Qayyum, A. (2005). Modelling the demand for money in Pakistan. Pakistan Development Review, 44(3), 233–252. https://doi.org/10.30541/v44i3pp.233-252

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