scholarly journals Comparative Analysis of Government Spending, External Debt, Domestic Credit to Private Sector, Exchange Rate and net Investment to Non-Financial Companies

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Godwin Aipoh
Author(s):  
Juan R. Castro

The document conducts an empirical investigation on the volatility of the Chilean exchange rate regime, using a model of Objective Zones. Through the use of the ARCH model, the document tests the volatility of the exchange rate in the presence of different levels of international reserves and other macroeconomic shocks. The results show that domestic credit, domestic debt and external debt have the greatest impact on the volatility of the variables studied, especially when compared with other fundamental variables. The variance of the exchange rate is heterosedastic but it is not persistent, which implies that the exchange rate is stable, probably when it oscillates between two bands. The volatility of the exchange rate fluctuates to a greater extent in the face of changes in internal and external debt, than with the other variables used.


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 21
Author(s):  
Nunu Nugraha ◽  
Kamio Kamio ◽  
Diah Setyorini Gunawan

This research aims to examine and analyze the effect of government spending, exchange rate, and Debtor economic growth on Indonesia's foreign debt, as well as the impact of external debt on economic growth. The tools of the analysis in this research used multiple linear regression method and use test (t-test and F-test). The result of study indicated government expenditures have a significant effect on foreign debt while debtor country exchange rate and economic growth have no significant effect on external debt. Simultaneously government spending, debt country,  exchange rate and economic growth significantly affected Indonesia's foreign debt in 2001-2017. Meanwhile, foreign debt has  significant effect on economic growth in Indonesia in 2001-2017.


1991 ◽  
Vol 23 (9) ◽  
pp. 1551-1558 ◽  
Author(s):  
Faik Koray ◽  
Pingfai Chan

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