Bibliographic citations
Aranda, A., Collazos, H. (2021). Incidencia del Tipo de Cambio Real en las Agroexportaciones no tradicionales en el Perú durante el periodo 2005 – 2019 [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/7199
Aranda, A., Collazos, H. Incidencia del Tipo de Cambio Real en las Agroexportaciones no tradicionales en el Perú durante el periodo 2005 – 2019 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/7199
@misc{renati/373487,
title = "Incidencia del Tipo de Cambio Real en las Agroexportaciones no tradicionales en el Perú durante el periodo 2005 – 2019",
author = "Collazos Cardoso, Hendrick Jeanpiere",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2021"
}
The main objective of this research entitled ““Incidence of the Real Exchange Rate in non-traditional agricultural exports in Peru during the period 2005-2019““ is to determine the possible relationship between both variables. The type of research according to its orientation is basic, it has a correlational contrasting technique, being descriptive and analytical. To carry out the econometric model, a series of historical data from the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP), economic data from the United States Federal Reserve (FRED) and the reports of the Exporters Association (ADEX) were used. The evolution of non-traditional agro-exports in Peru has had a positive trend, reflecting a clear growth in the investigated period, being thus in 2005 they registered a value of US $ 1007 million FOB, and at the end of the investigation period 2019, It registered a value of US $ 6,340 million FOB, with an accumulated growth of 530%. It is important to mention that Peru has had sustainable economic growth, with non-traditional agro-exports being a relevant sector to contribute to said economic growth. The theory that has been used in this research suggests that the Real Exchange Rate and the Terms of Trade influence exports. In this thesis it is possible to demonstrate that the Real Exchange Rate is not statistically significant with nontraditional Peruvian agro-exports; therefore, other explanatory variables are used, such as the GDP of the United States as the main trading partner and the terms of trade. This was done in order to have a better specified model. Both the American GDP and the terms of trade have a direct and significant relationship with nontraditional Peruvian agricultural exports, with the American GDP being a strongly correlated variable with the study variable.
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