Exchange rate undervaluation and African surges: What do we learn from exported products?
Camille da Piedade,
Luc Jacolin,
Patrick Plane
Abstract:We study the role of undervaluation of currency exchange rates in triggering African product export surges. Over the period 1995–2017, 96 episodes are identified for 41 African countries from a basket of their primary and manufactured exported goods (149 products, 4‐digit HS code). We compute country‐product specific real exchange rate misalignments, that allow testing the hypothesis that undervaluation drives competitiveness and thus export surges. The complementary log–log model confirms that product‐specifi… Show more
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