Publication: Exploring the growth direction: the impact of exchange rate and purchasing managers index on economic growth in Sri Lanka
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Article
Date
2022-06-26
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Springer Science and Business Media B.V.
Abstract
Numerous studies have been conducted, globally and locally, on the impact of the exchange
rate on economic growth. In the local context, only a handful of research have investigated
this area of study to determine the extent to which the Purchasing Managers’ Index infuence economic growth with the exchange rate, with limited research have been performed
in Sri Lanka. This study explores the impact of exchange rate and Purchasing Managers’
Index on economic growth. Consequently, adopting an applied research methodology, the
present study was based on secondary data published quarterly by the Central Bank of Sri
Lanka reports and the Department of Census and Statistics of Sri Lanka from 2015 to 2021.
The Vector autoregression model and Granger Causality Wald test were performed in this
study. The empirical fndings highlighted that economic growth and Purchasing Managers’
Index have a signifcant negative impact on the economic growth, while the exchange rate
had a signifcant positive impact on the economic growth. Furthermore, the exchange rate
and the Purchasing Managers’ Index did not help to predict the exchange rate. The implications of the study demonstrate the relevance of the exchange rate and manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index as indicators of changes in overall economic growth activities at
the macro level. The fndings will assist the Sri Lankan Government, policymakers, and
foreign investors for efective decision making.
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Keywords
Economic growth, Exchange rate, Purchasing managers’ index, Vector autoregression
