Botswana's crawling-peg exchange rate system: trends and variations in the pula exchange rate
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Date
2009Author
Motlaleng, G.R.
Publisher
Botswana Society, http://www.botsoc.org.bwType
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This paper aims to show trends and variations in the Botswana Pula exchange rate before and after the
introduction of the crawling-peg exchange rate system. The survey indicates that previous devaluations not
accompanied by the crawling-peg exchange rate system were short-lived. It is shown that since the adoption of the crawling-peg exchange rate system the Pula has been depreciating. Additionally, the variance and the standard deviation revealed that variations in the nominal bilateral Pula exchange rates have been minimal since the adoption of the crawling-peg exchange rate system. To corroborate the foregoing, both
the variance and the standard deviation are computed for the nominal and real effective exchange rate of the pula against major currencies using quarterly data. The findings also suggest that the variations have
been minimal after the crawling peg. This is shown by small variance and the standard deviation of both
the nominal and real effective exchange rates. This implies stability in the Pula exchange rate and positive
results of the crawling-peg exchange rate policy regime.