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Year 2023, Volume: 16 Issue: 1, 225 - 227, 01.02.2023
https://doi.org/10.17261/Pressacademia.2023.1701

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  • Bartsch, Z. (2019). Economic policy uncertainty and dollar-pound exchange rate return volatility. Journal of International Money and Finance, 98, 102067.
  • Baum, C. F., & Caglayan, M. (2010). On the sensitivity of the volume and volatility of bilateral trade flows to exchange rate uncertainty. Journal of International Money and Finance, 29(1), 79-93.
  • Belke, A., & Gros, D. (2001). Real impacts of intra-European exchange rate variability: a case for EMU? Open Economies Review, 12(3), 231-264.
  • Benavides, G., Téllez-León, I. E., & Venegas-Martínez, F. (2015). Effects of Volatility of the Exchange Rate on Volatility of Inflation: Expectations and Growth Prospects in Mexico (2002-2014). Ensayos Revista de Economía, 34(2), 63-78.
  • Bollerslev, T. (1986). Generalized autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity. Journal of econometrics, 31(3), 307-327.
  • Bush, G., & Noria, G. L. (2021). Uncertainty and exchange rate volatility: Evidence from Mexico. International Review of Economics & Finance, 75, 704-722.
  • Bussière, M., Delle Chiaie, S., & Peltonen, T. A. (2014). Exchange rate pass-through in the global economy: the role of emerging market economies. IMF Economic Review, 62(1), 146-178.
  • Calvo, G. A., & Reinhart, C. M. (2002). Fear of floating. The Quarterly journal of economics, 117(2), 379-408.
  • Campa, J. M., & Goldberg, L. S. (2005). Exchange rate pass-through into import prices. Review of Economics and Statistics, 87(4), 679-690.
  • Chen, L., Du, Z., & Hu, Z. (2020). Impact of economic policy uncertainty on exchange rate volatility of China. Finance Research Letters, 32, 101266.
  • Choudhri, E. U., & Hakura, D. S. (2006). Exchange rate pass-through to domestic prices: does the inflationary environment matter?. Journal of international Money and Finance, 25(4), 614-639.
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  • Kayış, A., & Öztürk, E. (2005). The Effect Of Exchange Rate Volatility On The Bilateral Trade Flows. Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, (2), 147-155.
  • Keefe, H. G. (2020). The impact of exchange rate volatility on inflation targeting monetary policy in emerging and advanced economies. International Finance, 23(3), 417-433.
  • Kenen, P. B., & Rodrik, D. (1986). Measuring and analyzing the effects of short-term volatility in real exchange rates. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 311-315.
  • Krol, R. (2014). Economic policy uncertainty and exchange rate volatility. International Finance, 17(2), 241-256.
  • Kwarah, A. (2021). The Empirical Analysis of Exchange Rate Volatility in Emerging African Economies. Finance & Economic Review, 3(2), 47-70.
  • McKenzie, M. D. (1999). The impact of exchange rate volatility on international trade flows. Journal of economic Surveys, 13(1), 71-106.
  • Miyajima, K. (2020). Exchange rate volatility and pass‐through to inflation in South Africa. African Development Review, 32(3), 404-418.
  • Mundell, R. (2000). Currency areas, exchange rate systems and international monetary reform. Journal of Applied Economics, 3(2), 217-256.
  • Ozturk, I. (2006). Exchange rate volatility and trade: A literature survey. International Journal of Applied Econometrics and Quantitative Studies, 3(1), 56-67.
  • Redl, C. (2018). Macroeconomic uncertainty in south africa. South African Journal of Economics, 86(3), 361-380.
  • Schnabl, G. (2008). Exchange rate volatility and growth in small open economies at the EMU periphery. Economic Systems, 32(1), 70-91.
  • Yamak, R., & Korkmaz, A. (2005). Reel döviz kuru ve diş ticaret dengesi ilişkisi. Istanbul University Econometrics and Statistics e-Journal, (2), 16-38.
  • Yanıkkaya, H., Kaya, H., & Akgul, D. (2015). Petrol Fiyatlarinin Enflasyona Geciskenligi Degisti mi?. Central Bank Review, 15(3), 75-88.
  • Yüncüler, Ç. (2011). Pass-through of external factors into price indicators in Turkey. Central Bank Review, 11(2), 71.

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EXCHANGE RATE VOLATILITY AND INFLATION IN TURKEY

Year 2023, Volume: 16 Issue: 1, 225 - 227, 01.02.2023
https://doi.org/10.17261/Pressacademia.2023.1701

Abstract

Purpose- Many studies pointing out that the exchange rate depreciations underlies of the inflation problem, which is still keep up to-date, provides empirical evidences about the existence of a direct relationship between the exchange rate and domestic prices. In addition to this phenomenon called exchange rate pass-through, we also think that exchange rate volatility can also have an impact on domestic prices. The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between inflation and exchange rate volatility, which is characterized by the increase in risks and the creation of an environment of uncertainty in Turkish economy.
Methodology- In our study, we run an augmented philips curve equation to estimate the effect of exchange rate volatility and other variables on inflation. We measure exchange rate volatility as the standard deviation and GARCH (1,1), which are frequently used in the literature. In addition, we use the time-varying parameter approach to estimate the direction in which the effect of exchange rate volatility on inflation changes over time.
Findings- According to the findings, the parameters in the philips curve equation are statistically significant and reasonable in line with the economic theory. The coefficient of inflation inertia is estimated to be 0.33. This indicates that approximately one-third of a 1% increase in inflation comes from past inflation. The ERPT is calculated as 18% for the short term and 27% for the long term. The fact that the exchange rate volatility parameters are statistically significant confirms our hypothesis. Accordingly, an increase of 1 conditional standard deviation in exchange rate volatility leads to an increase in domestic prices by 0.71. We also provide evidences that the impact of both exchange rate and exchange rate volatility on inflation increases over time.
Conclusion- The results show that, in addition to the exchange rate, exchange rate volatility also has a significant effect on inflation. This provides credible evidences that exchange rate uncertainty should be an additional indicator, such as the exchange rate, to achieve price stability and monetary policy goals.

References

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  • Akhtar, M. A., & Hilton, R. S. (1984). Effects of exchange rate uncertainty on German and US trade. Federal Reserve Bank of New York Quarterly Review, 9(1), 7-16.
  • Albuquerque, C. R., & Portugal, M. S. (2005). Exchange rate and inflation: a case of sulkiness of volatility. UFRGS, Department of Economy, text for Discussion, (2005/1).
  • Barkoulas, J. T., Baum, C. F., & Caglayan, M. (2002). Exchange rate effects on the volume and variability of trade flows. Journal of International Money and Finance, 21(4), 481-496.
  • Bartsch, Z. (2019). Economic policy uncertainty and dollar-pound exchange rate return volatility. Journal of International Money and Finance, 98, 102067.
  • Baum, C. F., & Caglayan, M. (2010). On the sensitivity of the volume and volatility of bilateral trade flows to exchange rate uncertainty. Journal of International Money and Finance, 29(1), 79-93.
  • Belke, A., & Gros, D. (2001). Real impacts of intra-European exchange rate variability: a case for EMU? Open Economies Review, 12(3), 231-264.
  • Benavides, G., Téllez-León, I. E., & Venegas-Martínez, F. (2015). Effects of Volatility of the Exchange Rate on Volatility of Inflation: Expectations and Growth Prospects in Mexico (2002-2014). Ensayos Revista de Economía, 34(2), 63-78.
  • Bollerslev, T. (1986). Generalized autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity. Journal of econometrics, 31(3), 307-327.
  • Bush, G., & Noria, G. L. (2021). Uncertainty and exchange rate volatility: Evidence from Mexico. International Review of Economics & Finance, 75, 704-722.
  • Bussière, M., Delle Chiaie, S., & Peltonen, T. A. (2014). Exchange rate pass-through in the global economy: the role of emerging market economies. IMF Economic Review, 62(1), 146-178.
  • Calvo, G. A., & Reinhart, C. M. (2002). Fear of floating. The Quarterly journal of economics, 117(2), 379-408.
  • Campa, J. M., & Goldberg, L. S. (2005). Exchange rate pass-through into import prices. Review of Economics and Statistics, 87(4), 679-690.
  • Chen, L., Du, Z., & Hu, Z. (2020). Impact of economic policy uncertainty on exchange rate volatility of China. Finance Research Letters, 32, 101266.
  • Choudhri, E. U., & Hakura, D. S. (2006). Exchange rate pass-through to domestic prices: does the inflationary environment matter?. Journal of international Money and Finance, 25(4), 614-639.
  • Citci, S., & Kaya, H. (2022). Exchange Rate Uncertainty and Connectedness of Inflation, Working Paper.
  • Danmola, R. (2013). The impact of exchange rate volatility on the macro economic variables in Nigeria. European Scientific Journal, 9(7), 245-256.
  • Devereux, M. B., & Lane, P. R. (2003). Understanding bilateral exchange rate volatility. Journal of International Economics, 60(1), 109-132.
  • Eiteman, D. K., Stonehill, A. I., Moffett, M. H., & Kwok, C. (1989). Multinational business finance (pp. 574-575). Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.
  • Gourinchas, P. O., & Obstfeld, M. (2012). Stories of the twentieth century for the twenty-first. American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 4(1), 226-65.
  • Grier, R., & Grier, K. (2006). On the Real Effects of Inflation and Inflation Uncertainty in Mexico. Journal of development economics, 80(2), 478-500.
  • Kara, H., & Öğünç, F. (2012). Döviz kuru ve ithalat fiyatlarının yurt içi fiyatlara etkisi. İktisat İşletme ve Finans, 27(317), 9-28.
  • Kara, A. H., Ogunc, F., & Sarikaya, C. (2017). Inflation dynamics in Turkey: A historical accounting (No. 1703). Research and Monetary Policy Department, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey.
  • Kara, H., & Sarıkaya, Ç. (2021). Enflasyon Dinamiklerindeki Değişim: Döviz Kuru Geçişkenliği Güçleniyor Mu? Koc University-Tusiad Economic Research Forum Working Paper Series.
  • Kaya, H., & Soybilgen, B. (2019). Ana Harcama Grupları İçin Döviz Kuru Geçişkenliği. Finans Politik & Ekonomik Yorumlar, 56(648), 55-68.
  • Kayış, A., & Öztürk, E. (2005). The Effect Of Exchange Rate Volatility On The Bilateral Trade Flows. Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, (2), 147-155.
  • Keefe, H. G. (2020). The impact of exchange rate volatility on inflation targeting monetary policy in emerging and advanced economies. International Finance, 23(3), 417-433.
  • Kenen, P. B., & Rodrik, D. (1986). Measuring and analyzing the effects of short-term volatility in real exchange rates. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 311-315.
  • Krol, R. (2014). Economic policy uncertainty and exchange rate volatility. International Finance, 17(2), 241-256.
  • Kwarah, A. (2021). The Empirical Analysis of Exchange Rate Volatility in Emerging African Economies. Finance & Economic Review, 3(2), 47-70.
  • McKenzie, M. D. (1999). The impact of exchange rate volatility on international trade flows. Journal of economic Surveys, 13(1), 71-106.
  • Miyajima, K. (2020). Exchange rate volatility and pass‐through to inflation in South Africa. African Development Review, 32(3), 404-418.
  • Mundell, R. (2000). Currency areas, exchange rate systems and international monetary reform. Journal of Applied Economics, 3(2), 217-256.
  • Ozturk, I. (2006). Exchange rate volatility and trade: A literature survey. International Journal of Applied Econometrics and Quantitative Studies, 3(1), 56-67.
  • Redl, C. (2018). Macroeconomic uncertainty in south africa. South African Journal of Economics, 86(3), 361-380.
  • Schnabl, G. (2008). Exchange rate volatility and growth in small open economies at the EMU periphery. Economic Systems, 32(1), 70-91.
  • Yamak, R., & Korkmaz, A. (2005). Reel döviz kuru ve diş ticaret dengesi ilişkisi. Istanbul University Econometrics and Statistics e-Journal, (2), 16-38.
  • Yanıkkaya, H., Kaya, H., & Akgul, D. (2015). Petrol Fiyatlarinin Enflasyona Geciskenligi Degisti mi?. Central Bank Review, 15(3), 75-88.
  • Yüncüler, Ç. (2011). Pass-through of external factors into price indicators in Turkey. Central Bank Review, 11(2), 71.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Finance, Business Administration
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Huseyin Kaya This is me 0000-0002-2231-9675

Sadettin Haluk Cıtcı This is me 0000-0002-7451-2979

Yunis Dede This is me 0000-0003-2208-4164

Publication Date February 1, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 16 Issue: 1

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