The Causal Relationship Between Money Supply , Inflation and Exchange Rate in Iraq for the Period ( 1990-2011)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33095/jeas.v20i78.785Keywords:
: Inflation Targeting - Fiscal Dominance - The co-Integration test - The Economic Stablization.Abstract
The paper aims to measure the impact of monetary policy on price stability , by testing the causal relationship between the money supply, inflation rate and the exchange rate , In order to prove that the inflation is a monetary phenomenon in the Iraqi economy , and that the exchange rate is controlled in the money supply , the money supply as an endogenous variable continued we found by using the standard tests to the existence of a single co-integration between the money supply and the rate of inflation and the money supply and the parallel exchange rate, This confirms the existence of a long-term relationship between the variables , It also confirmed the results of the vector error correction model (VECM) for the existence of a long-term causal relationship, one-way from the money supply to inflation. This confirms that inflation in the Iraqi economy a monetary phenomenon and that the expansion in the money supply may hurt economic stability . And also the existence of a causal relationship long-term, the direction of one of the parallel exchange rate to the money supply, Which refers to the exchange rate effect on economic stability . And demonstrates the use of the exchange rate channel, mainly by monetary policy to transfer the monetary effect economic activity
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