Is there any Impact of Money Supply and Exchange Rate on Agricultural Prices?

Al-kassem, A H, Mubeen, S, Shahid, M H, Iqbal, M S, Sahawneh, N and Inairat, M (2022) Is there any Impact of Money Supply and Exchange Rate on Agricultural Prices? In: 2022 International Conference on Business Analytics for Technology and Security (ICBATS), 16-17 Feb. 2022, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

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Abstract

This study analyzed the long-run neutrality of money supply and exchange rate on Pakistan’s agricultural prices using the Least Square Estimator (LSE) and Johansen & Jusileius from 1975 to 2016. The result shows that the exchange rate’s neutrality does not hold in the long run. Simultaneously, the money supply coefficient is insignificant in the long run, emphasizing the neutrality of money. Some unobservable factors such as demand and supply are empirically included in the model, showing those agricultural prices influenced by other elements in the short and long run. Therefore, the result suggests that the monetary authorities can control the exchange rate through proper policies to overcome the overshoot problem of agricultural prices in Pakistan.

Affiliation: Skyline University College
SUC Author(s): Al-kassem, A H, Sahawneh, N and Inairat, M ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3576-0723
All Author(s): Al-kassem, A H, Mubeen, S, Shahid, M H, Iqbal, M S, Sahawneh, N and Inairat, M
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Money Supply, Exchange Rate, Agricultural Prices, Error Correction, Pakistan
Subjects: A Business and Management > AH Finance
Divisions: Skyline University College > School of Business
Depositing User: Mr Veeramani Rasu
Date Deposited: 27 May 2022 14:41
Last Modified: 27 May 2022 14:41
URI: https://research.skylineuniversity.ac.ae/id/eprint/263
Publisher URL: https://doi.org/10.1109/ICBATS54253.2022.9759082
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