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AuthorAlsamara, Mouyad
AuthorMrabet, Zouhair
AuthorDombrecht, Michel
AuthorBarkat, Karim
Available date2021-01-25T06:45:42Z
Publication Date2017
Publication NameApplied Economics
ResourceScopus
ISSN36846
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00036846.2016.1267849
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/17372
AbstractSaudi Arabia is an open oil-based economy with fixed exchange rates; therefore, it has limited monetary policy autonomy. Using non-linear autoregressive distributed lag approach, this article investigates the asymmetric effects of oil price shocks on the demand of money in Saudi Arabia over the period 1990:Q1-2014:Q4. The empirical results show evidence of positive long run but asymmetric effects of oil price shocks on the money demand. In particular, we find that the positive oil price shocks are more important than negative shocks. Therefore, two policy responses can be considered: either sustaining the fixed exchange rate regime and following an economic diversification policy or switching towards a flexible exchange rate regime to achieve price stability. In that case, the existence of a stable money demand function in Saudi Arabia is a necessary precondition for adopting a monetary policy strategy targeted to price stability using instruments like money targeting.
Languageen
PublisherRoutledge
Subjectasymmetric effects and non-linear ARDL
Demand for money
oil price
TitleAsymmetric responses of money demand to oil price shocks in Saudi Arabia: a non-linear ARDL approach
TypeArticle
Pagination3758-3769
Issue Number37
Volume Number49


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