Commodity prices, the exchange rate and manufacturing in South Africa: what do the data say?
Commodity prices, the exchange rate and manufacturing in South Africa: what do the data say?
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the empirical relationships between changes in OECD output, commodity prices, the real exchange rate, real money supply, unit labour costs and manufacturing in South Africa. In particular, to test a version of the Dutch disease argument that increases in the prices of South Africa’s main commodity exports have had a negative effect on domestic manufacturing against the alternative hypothesis that there is a positive relationship between such changes in commodity prices and domestic manufacturing output.
CITATION: Hodge, Duncan. Commodity prices, the exchange rate and manufacturing in South Africa: what do the data say? . : Emerald , 2015. African Journal of Economic and Management Studies, Vol. 6, No. 4, 2015, pp. 356-379 - Available at: https://library.au.int/commodity-prices-exchange-rate-and-manufacturing-south-africa-what-do-data-say-1