Exchange Rate Volatility and Employment Growth in Developing Countries: Evidence from Turkey

B-Tier
Journal: World Development
Year: 2010
Volume: 38
Issue: 8
Pages: 1127-1140

Score contribution per author:

2.018 = (α=2.02 / 1 authors) × 1.0x B-tier

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Abstract

Summary Employing a unique panel of 691 private firms that accounted for 26% of total value added in manufacturing in Turkey, the paper explores the impacts of exchange rate volatility on employment growth during the period of 1983-2005. The empirical analysis using a variety of specifications, estimation techniques, and robustness tests suggests that exchange rate volatility has a statistically and economically significant employment growth reducing effect on manufacturing firms. Using point estimates, the results suggest that for an average firm a one standard deviation increase in real exchange rate volatility reduces employment growth in the range of 1.4-2.1 percentage points.

Technical Details

RePEc Handle
repec:eee:wdevel:v:38:y:2010:i:8:p:1127-1140
Journal Field
Development
Author Count
1
Added to Database
2026-01-25