Patel, U. and Srivastava, P.
(1997)
The real exchange rate in India: determinants and targeting.
CEPDP (323).
London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance, London, UK.
ISBN 075301095X
Abstract
This paper studies the behaviour of the real exchange rate (RER) in India. The first part investigates the role of important macroeconomic (behaviour and policy) variables in explaining the movement of the RER. It is found that the investment-gdp ratio, the overall fiscal deficit of the public sector and the nominal exchange rates are important explanatory variables. The second part of the paper seeks to determine whether real exchange rate targeting has been used in India as a tool in enhancing the competitiveness of the tradable sector. It is found that this is indeed the case, and moreover, the correlation between inflation and nominal devaluations is found to be small.
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