Affiliation:
1. AFYON KOCATEPE ÜNİVERSİTESİ, AFYON MESLEK YÜKSEKOKULU
2. AFYON KOCATEPE ÜNİVERSİTESİ, DİNAR UYGULAMALI BİLİMLER YÜKSEKOKULU
Abstract
This study examines the symmetrical and asymmetrical relationships between nominal exchange rates and some key macroeconomic indicators in Türkiye using ARDL and NARDL approaches. According to the findings, there is an asymmetric cointegration relationship between the variables, but this relationship is not symmetrical. Inflation is the most remarkable indicator of the exchange rate. While all variables have asymmetric effects in the long run, only exports have asymmetric effects in the short run. The effect of export increases on the exchange rate is more dominant than decreases. Positive shocks between Türkiye and the US interest rate decrease the nominal exchange rate. In general, the effects of positive shocks are more dominant than negative shocks.
Publisher
Eskisehir Osmangazi University Journal of Economics and Administrative Sciences
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