Abstrakt: |
The exchange rate is one of the main components that represents the status of a country’s economic condition. This study mainly focuses on identifying an appropriate distribution that can capture the asymmetric behaviour of important currency exchange rates related to Sri Lanka. The true behaviour of the exchange rates of USD, EURO, JPY, AUD, GBP, CHF, SGD and CAD in terms of LKR was determined using flexible distributions of generalised lambda distribution (GLD), Normal Inverse Gaussian and Skew-Normal. The parameter estimation was carried out by maximum likelihood estimation (MLE), while for GLD, few more parameter estimation techniques were applied. To understand how well the fitted distributions identify the real behaviour of data, we conducted the goodness-of-fit (GOF) tests. The results from Cramer–Von Mises (CvM) and Anderson–Darling (AD) GOF tests pointed out that the exchange rates data follow a GLD with the parameter estimation of maximum product of spacings (MPS). Further, plots of histograms with theoretical densities, cumulative distribution functions (CDFs) with empirical CDF and Quantile–Quantile plots illustrated the same idea. This study presented the findings based on different suitable parameter estimation techniques and this study is the first investigation on the distribution identification of exchange rates in Sri Lanka.JEL Codes:C12,C13,G10 |