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The Impact of Economic Reform on the Ethiopian Foreign Trade

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posted on 2024-09-06, 05:08 authored by Jemal Mohammed
Ethiopia has been perusing a passive exchange rate policy having the "Birr" pegged to US dollar which is believed to have imposed an adverse impact on economic efficiency and growth, especially which makes production for export unprofitable while imports become artificially cheaper resulting in increased smuggling of exportable goods. So, an over valued exchange rate would lead to persistent trade deficit since it makes earnings from export to decline. In addition, as the country was following command economic system, the micro economic management of Ethiopia was poor. In general policy problems, I markets structural constraints »and natural factors have been the major problems to Ethiopian foreign trade. Due to these, the current account of the balance of payment has been widening form time to time. However, after the fall of the derg military regime, a package of policy measures have been undertaken with the objective of encouraging exports, while discouraging imports and there by improve the external performance of the country. Among these, trade liberalization, cur!ency devaluation and reduction in export duty can be-mentioned» This study is aimed at the assessment of the progress in external performance of the country as attributed to the reform program. The data needed (secondary data) was collected from ministry of trade and industry, central statistics bureau, Customs Authority and National Bank of Ethiopia all located in Addis Ababa. The data was analyzed quantitatively and descriptively; and interpreted on comparative basis and the report includes multiples of tables and chart showing yearly improvement in external performance of the country. Comparison is also made between average terms of trade (ratio of export to import) over a decade, before and after the reform. Emphasis has been also given to the degree of improvement in export and import ratio to GDP of the country. The major recommendation is that the country should diversify its product and market and seek ways to improve quality of the existing products.

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Jimma University

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Jimma University

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Mohammed, J. (2002) The Impact of Economic Reform on the Ethiopian Foreign Trade. Jimma University 44. Jimma: Jimma University.

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Ethiopia

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