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Title
A SMALL MACROECONMETRIC MODEL OF TRADE AND INFLATION IN GHANA |
Full text
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/economics/research/workingpapers/publications/twerp696.pdf |
Author(s)
Donyina-Ameyaw, Samuel |
Abstract
This paper contains an empirical investigation of the effects of trade and inflation on a conventional macroeconometric model for Ghana. First, the results corroborate the findings of the Fund that both devaluation and credit restraint are effective in addressing the balance of payment issues facing Ghana. Second, the direction and time pattern of the effects of these two policy experiments are different. Third, further depreciation of the domestic currency is unfavourable to the cause of curbing inflation in Ghana. It rather leads to price increases and is a source of fueling inflation, and could lead to a spiral of inflation through the agitation for higher wages by employees. |
Type of publication
preprint |
Identifier
RePEc:wrk:warwec:696 |
Repository
RePEc - Research Papers in Economics
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