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    Impact of Currency Depreciation on Growth, Exports & Industrialization: Evidence from Sri Lanka
    (International Journal of Academic Staff (IJAS – 2019), Volume 01, Issue 01. Department of Social Statistics, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2019) Ramanayake, S.S.
    The present article focuses specifically on smart exchange rate policy and export oriented industrialization process to sustain growth in Sri Lanka. There is an extensive debate on the impact of currency depreciation (devaluation / undervaluation) on growth and exports; some scholars have argued that depreciation positively affects growth (especially in developing economies), but others contend that depreciation negatively affects growth in the long run. This paper discusses the existing literature on currency depreciation on growth and exports. Study argues that too much depreciation in the long-run causes declining growth process and exports in Sri Lanka. At the same time, long-run depreciation negates industrialization process. Furthermore, this study found that long-run depreciation caused the decline in Foreign Direct Investment, lead to the increase inflation and was therefore, harmful for country’s social welfare. Findings of this study suggest Sri Lanka should focus on export-based industrialization process to overcome current situation and sustain economic growth. In like manner, these implications are also suitable for most of the other developing countries

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