ajpirzada
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I keep listening to TV Analysts saying that exchange rate devaluation has not increased exports.... This is TOTALLY wrong!
The quantity of exports has increased significantly during the first six months of fiscal year 2019 compared to similar period last year. This is true especially for value-added textile exports (see table 5.5 on page 68 here: http://www.sbp.org.pk/repo…/quarterly/fy19/Second/Chap-5.pdf)
In rupee terms, exports have increased by 24% over similar period (see here: http://www.sbp.org.pk/publications/export/2019/Jan/1.pdf).
How big is this number? This is Rs355bn extra in revenue for the export industry.
Yes, the dollar revenue from exports has not increased as much. But it is wrong to say that exports have not increased. The effect of exchange rate devaluation on quantity of exports is quite obvious.
The quantity of exports has increased significantly during the first six months of fiscal year 2019 compared to similar period last year. This is true especially for value-added textile exports (see table 5.5 on page 68 here: http://www.sbp.org.pk/repo…/quarterly/fy19/Second/Chap-5.pdf)
In rupee terms, exports have increased by 24% over similar period (see here: http://www.sbp.org.pk/publications/export/2019/Jan/1.pdf).
How big is this number? This is Rs355bn extra in revenue for the export industry.
Yes, the dollar revenue from exports has not increased as much. But it is wrong to say that exports have not increased. The effect of exchange rate devaluation on quantity of exports is quite obvious.
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