What is the effect of OFW remittances on the Philippine peso in 2005-2010?

dc.contributor.authorVelasco, Ma. Monina D.R
dc.contributor.authorTimbang, Michael O.
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-05T07:46:21Z
dc.date.available2025-02-05T07:46:21Z
dc.date.issued2010-10-08
dc.description.abstractWith the extensive integration of the Philippine labor market to that of the international arena, it is but natural that a continuation, if not a sudden acceleration in the level of OFW remittances is to be absorbed by the Philippine economy. The goal of the study is to prove that the further increase in the remittance receipt, given the ,; continuous emigration, significantly causes the recent trend of peso appreciation. Current trend depicts of the sharp appreciation of several Asian currencies since 2004, especially in the case of the Philippine peso which recorded increasing value vis-a-vis the US dollar only in December 2005 yet, even then, it had the fastest appreciation during the period 2005-2007. Subsequently, country receipt has been averaging over US$1 billion every month since 2005. With such, remittances are presumed to have positive impact on the current account: they increase national income by accumulating foreign exchange and raising national savings and investment as well as by providing hard currency to finance imports resulting to a probable current account surplus. A country in current account surplus must experience a currency appreciation to induce domestic residents to acquire additional foreign assets. With the interaction of these remittances with other aggregates comprising the Balance of Payments (i.e, net exports, foreign direct investment and net portfolio investment), however, results vary. After an OLS-regression was conducted, two conclusions are of importance: (1) OFW remittances, as a part of the current account, are statistically significant in determining the nominal exchange rate; and (2) The current account supersedes the effects of the capital account in determining the equilibrium exchange rate. The empirical groundwork provided, make evident the strong link between a stable and competitive Philippine peso and a sustained influx of OFW remittances. Consistent with the Balance of Payments approach, the sustainability of remittance inflow to the country increases the foreign currency held by the economy driving the demand for peso to rise relative to the US dollar, cutting down the nominal exchange rate thereby leading to the peso appreciation.
dc.identifier.urihttps://selib.upd.edu.ph/etdir/handle/123456789/4452
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectOFW
dc.subjectOFW remittances
dc.subjectMigrant workers
dc.subjectForeign exchange
dc.subjectFilipino workers
dc.subjectRemittances effect
dc.titleWhat is the effect of OFW remittances on the Philippine peso in 2005-2010?
dc.typeThesis

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