Current Account Deficit Dynamics in Kenya: Evidence from Time-series Data (1980-2014)
Journal Title: Journal of Economics, Management and Trade - Year 2017, Vol 19, Issue 2
Abstract
As a rule of thumb, current account deficit should not exceed 5% of GDP. If it exceeds, it must raise concerns about its sustainability. In Kenya, current account balance deficit increased to 10.5% of the GDP by 2014 and 8.3% in 2015. Empirical evidence shows that there is an unsustainable current account deficit in Kenya. Unsustainable current account deficits are a potential recipe for a currency crisis and current account reversal which have negative implications on macroeconomic stability of a country. This study sought to determine the drivers of current account balance and policies that should be put into place to revert the balance to sustainable levels. It used time series data spanning 1980-2014 and employed VAR and VECM models. The estimated long run co-integrating model revealed that financial deepening in Kenya has no effect on the current account balance at 5%, 10% and 1% statistical significance levels. However, trade openness, oil prices, fiscal deficit, output gap, real effective exchange rate, GDP per-capita, dependency ratio and net financial assets significantly affect current account balance.
Authors and Affiliations
Stephen Benard Mbithi, Cyrus Mutuku
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