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Title: Analysis of Factors Affecting USD/LKR Exchange Rate
Authors: Jayasuriya, D.P.S.H.
Perera, S.S.N.
Keywords: USD/LKR exchange rate
VAR model
Cointegration
Net foreign assets
Workers’ remittance
Trade balance
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Department of Statistics & Computer Science, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
Citation: Jayasuriya, D.P.S.H. and Perera, S.S.N. 2016. Analysis of Factors Affecting USD/LKR Exchange Rate. Symposium on Statistical & Computational Modelling with Applications (SymSCMA – 2016), Department of Statistics & Computer Science, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. p 19-21.
Abstract: This paper intends to investigate the factors affecting the US Dollar exchange rate in Sri Lanka, in the period of January 2009 to June 2015, by using the econometric framework of Johanson and Juselius Cointegration, Vector Auto Regressive model, Granger Causality, and Variance Decomposition analysis. The empirical results of the model indicate that the increase in previous month net foreign assets and trade balance, and a decrease in the previous month exchange rate, has a significant influence on the short run appreciation of exchange rate. Granger Causality test confirms past values of net foreign assets, trade balance, and workers’ remittance have a predictive ability in determining the present values of exchange rate while, Variance Decomposition indicate, variation in exchange rate in short term and long term time horizon is due to the exchange rate itself and net foreign assets, trade balance and workers’ remittance respectively.
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/15548
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