The Relationship Between Oil Price and the Algerian Exchange Rate
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Topics in Middle Eastern and African Economies
Résumé
The goal of this study is to investigate the relationship between oil price and the
nominal US Dollar/Algerian Dinar exchange rate through an empirical analysis using a VAR
Model (Vector Autoregressive Model) upon monthly data for the period 2003-2013. Results
show that a cointegration relationship is not detected between the oil and exchange rate in
Algeria. However, the estimation of a VAR model indicates that a 1% increase in oil price
would tend to depreciate Algerian Dinar against US Dollar by nearly 0.35%. This negative
impact emphasizes how the Algerian dinar is a non-oil currency and explains how the foreign
exchange receipts from hydrocarbon exports help swell Algerian public spending that would
cater for public budget deficit curtailment.
