Reconciling Contrasting Views on the Growth Effect of Currency Undervaluations

32 Pages Posted: 9 May 2024

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Valerie Mignon

CEROS, Paris Nanterre University

Cecile Couharde

CEROS, Paris Nanterre University

Carl Grekou

Centre d'Etudes Prospectives et d'Info. Internationales (CEPII)

Florian Morvillier

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Abstract

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the link between exchange rate misalignments and economic growth for a large sample of 170 countries over the 1973-2019 period. We rely on new cross-country data on multilateral currency misalignments and cross-quantile regressions to demonstrate that the seemingly divergent views of the Washington Consensus and the export-led growth theory on the role of currency undervaluations in promoting economic growth can be reconciled. Although any significant departures from the equilibrium exchange rate levels are found undesirable, we show that undervaluations are more likely to stimulate economic growth in developing countries. However, this positive impact is observed only up to certain thresholds of development level and currency undervaluation. Consequently, strategies in the poorest countries that systematically undervalue currencies in real terms to foster growth should be carefully tailored, as they raise the risk for these economies of switching from a positive to a less favorable growth regime, depending on both their specific wealth level and the extent of their currency undervaluation.

Keywords: Cross-quantile regressions, economic growth, multilateral currency misalignments, undervaluations.

Suggested Citation

Mignon, Valerie and Couharde, Cecile and Grekou, Carl and Morvillier, Florian, Reconciling Contrasting Views on the Growth Effect of Currency Undervaluations. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4823201 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4823201

Valerie Mignon (Contact Author)

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Cecile Couharde

CEROS, Paris Nanterre University ( email )

200 avenue de la République
NANTERRE, 92000
France

Carl Grekou

Centre d'Etudes Prospectives et d'Info. Internationales (CEPII) ( email )

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Paris Cedex 15, F-75015
France

Florian Morvillier

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