Central European Management Journal

Poland–USA sectoral trade balances: regime shifts and the nonlinear impact of currency fluctuations

Pruchnicka-Grabias, Izabela Piekunko-Mantiuk, Iwona Hegerty, Scott W.

Warsaw School of Economics | Bialystok University of Technology | Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, Illinois, USA

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Abstract

Purpose – The Polish economy has undergone major challenges and changes over the past few decades. The country’s trade flows, in particular, have become more firmly tied to the country’s Western neighbors as they have grown in volume. This study examines Poland’s trade balances in ten Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) sectors versus the United States of America, first testing for and isolating structural breaks in each time series. These breaks are then included in a set of the cointegration models to examine their macroeconomic determinants.
Design/methodology/approach – Linear and nonlinear and nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag models, both with and without dummies corresponding to structural breaks, are estimated.
Findings – One key finding is that incorporating these breaks reduces the significance of the real exchange rate in the model, supporting the hypothesis that this variable already incorporates important information. It also results in weaker evidence for cointegration of all variables in certain sectors.
Research limitations/implications – This study looks only at one pair of countries, without any third-country effects.
Originality/value – An important country pair’s trade relations is examined; in addition, the real exchange rate is shown to incorporate economic information that results in structural changes in the economy. The paper extends the existing literature by conducting an analysis of Poland’s trade balances with the USA, which have not been studied in such a context so far. A strong point is a broad methodology that lets compare the results the authors obtained with different kinds of models, both linear and nonlinear ones, with and without structural breaks.

Metadata

Journal Central European Management Journal 
Volume 32 
Issue 1 
Issue date 04/2024 
Type Article 
Language en
Pagination 116-133
DOI 10.1108/CEMJ-10-2022-0161
ISSN 2658-0845
eISSN 2658-2430