REVISITING THE ROLE OF EXCHANGE RATE VOLATILITY IN TURKEY’S EXPORTS: EVIDENCE FROM THE STRUCTURAL VAR APPROACH

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Özge Barış-Tüzemen
Samet Tüzemen

Abstract

The exchange rate is both an important economic variable when determining a country’s export volume and an indicator of its international competitiveness. This paper re-investigates the impact of real exchange rate volatility on Turkey’s exports using the structural vector autoregression method and monthly data from 2003:01 to 2019:12. Empirical evidence shows that real exchange rate and exchange rate volatility do not affect exports in Turkey. On the other hand, external income has had a slight effect on Turkey’s exports in the post-global-crisis period. The findings show that other factors which effect macroeconomic indicators in the Turkish economy should also be considered.
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Keywords

exchange rate volatility, exports, SVAR, structural breaks, Turkey

JEL Classification

C32, F31, F4

Section
Articles

How to Cite

Barış-Tüzemen, Özge, & Tüzemen, S. (2021). REVISITING THE ROLE OF EXCHANGE RATE VOLATILITY IN TURKEY’S EXPORTS: EVIDENCE FROM THE STRUCTURAL VAR APPROACH. Economic Annals, 66(231), 127-150. https://doi.org/10.2298/EKA2131127B

How to Cite

Barış-Tüzemen, Özge, & Tüzemen, S. (2021). REVISITING THE ROLE OF EXCHANGE RATE VOLATILITY IN TURKEY’S EXPORTS: EVIDENCE FROM THE STRUCTURAL VAR APPROACH. Economic Annals, 66(231), 127-150. https://doi.org/10.2298/EKA2131127B