The Effect of Exchange Rates on Trade Balance: An Empirical Study of Morocco
Journal: Journal of Business and Economics Review (JBER) (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-03-28
Authors : Hicham Sadok;
Page : 1-10
Keywords : Exchange Rates; Trade Balance; Exports; Imports; Morocco.;
Abstract
Objective - This paper aims to examine the relationship between exchange rates and trade balance in Morocco, to investigate whether the Marshall-Lerner condition and J-curve exist. Methodology/Technique - This paper attempts to identify the relationship between the real exchange rate and trade balance in Morocco between 2000 an 2015. Findings - Historically, exchange rates have had a strong impact on foreign trade in Morocco. Novelty - This study concludes that the fluctuation of exchange rates has no notable impact on the rate of foreign trade. Type of Paper: Empirical.
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