EXCHANGE RATE, NET EXPORT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN EAST AFRICAN COUNTRIES: PANEL DATA ANALYSIS
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2018-06
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WOLKITE UNIVERSITY
Abstract
This paper examines an empirical investigation of exchange rate, net export and economic
growth in east African countries. The study fully employing a strongly balanced panel data
the period from 2000 to 2015/2016.The data set is collected from NBE, IMF and WB. The
study employed Random effect model as confirmed by Hausman test.The study found that net
export; real exchange rate, trade openness and expenditure of government are positive and
significantly explained economic growth.The empirical investigation of in this study indicates
that both exchange rate and net export are equally important and the advance issue of
determining economic growth.The estimation result suggested that, a depreciation of
exchange rate and the improvement of net export were improves economic growth and all
types of import and exports, a result that is statistically significant and consistent with the
standard economic theory. The policy recommendation of these countries should take
emphasis and give more attention to improve more advancements of manufacturing product
rather to devaluate exchange rate
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Exchange Rate, , Net Export, Economic Growth,, Random effect estimation tequnique,, , and EastAfrican Country