Abstract
In this paper we analyze the effect of currency devaluation on exports of three
major economies of South Asian (i.e., Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India) over
the period 1980 to 2012, by implementing the multiple regression models.
Results revealed that currency devaluation encourages exports of Pakistan and
Bangladesh. Lending interest rate significant negative effect in Pakistan and
Bangladesh but insignificant in India. Government expenditure encouraged the
export of Pakistan while not significant in Bangladesh while depress in India.
Money supply also enhanced the export of Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India.
Results suggest that concerned authorities should manage and use the
resources properly in such a way which may assist to develop the economies.
IMRAN SHAHZAD, MUHAMMAD YASEEN AFZAL. (2013) IMPACT OF CURRENCY DEVALUATION ON THE EXPORTS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON PAKISTAN, BANGLADESH AND INDIA, Paradigms , Vol 7, Issue 1.
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