Factors Associated with Growth in India’s International Reserves: VECM Analysis

IF 1.1 Q4 BUSINESS
Latha Sreeram, S. A. Sayed
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Abstract

This study empirically examines the determinants of India’s international reserves in the long run and in the short run with seven other macroeconomic variables using the vector error correction model. The Johansen co-integration results indicate a positive long-run relationship between international reserves holdings and broad money M3 and foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows and negative relationship with external debt. The Granger causality test outcome also verifies the results, demonstrating that increase in broad money supply and FDI inflows are the reason for the accumulation in international reserves in India in the long run. M3 demonstrated a higher influence on international reserves suggesting that monetary policy is used widely in regulating the international reserves in India. This study also estimated the short-run dynamics and the tendency of the variables to reinstate to its long-run equilibrium. The error correction term coefficient entails a moderately low level of adjustment of international reserves holding, indicating that it is the other reason that the level of international reserves holding in India is high in the short run. JEL Codes: E51, F31, F41
印度国际储备增长的相关因素:VECM分析
本研究利用向量误差修正模型,实证检验了印度国际储备的长期和短期决定因素与其他七个宏观经济变量。约翰森协整结果表明,国际储备持有量与广义货币M3和外国直接投资(FDI)流入之间存在长期正相关关系,与外债之间存在负相关关系。格兰杰因果检验结果也验证了结果,表明广义货币供应量的增加和FDI的流入是印度长期积累国际储备的原因。M3对国际储备的影响更大,说明印度在调节国际储备方面广泛使用货币政策。本研究还估计了短期动态和变量恢复到长期均衡的趋势。误差修正期系数导致国际储备持有的调整水平较低,这表明这是印度短期内国际储备持有水平较高的另一个原因。JEL代码:E51, F31, F41
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