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Balance Of
Payments (BoP)
Balance Of Payments
 “ The balance of payments of a country is a
systematic record of all economic
transactions between the residents of one
country and residents of foreign countries
during a given period of time .”
Components of BoP
 CURRENT ACCOUNT- records transactions
relating to export and import of goods, services,
unilateral transfers and international incomes.
Thus, balance on current account is the value of
exports minus the value of imports, adjusted for
international incomes and net transfers.
 The export and import of goods are called visible
items whereas invisible items include shipping,
banking, insurance, gifts.
Components of BoP
 CAPITAL ACCOUNT- records all
international economic transactions relating to
change in assets-both financial and physical. It
is a record of short term and long term capital
transactions, both private and official. These are
classifies into two categories-

 Direct foreign investments

 Portfolio investments
Structure Of BoP
 Balance of payments is a complete record of
Total Receipts and Total Payments of a country
in relation to other countries over a given time
period. Total Receipts are called CREDIT and
Total Payments are termed as DEBIT.
 Credit side comprises of all those values
received from foreign countries. On the other
hand, Debit side comprises of all the payments
made to other countries.
 It is maintained in a double entry book keeping
system.
Structure Of BoP
DEBITS

CREDITS

ITEMS OF CURRENT ACCOUNT
 Export of Goods

 Import of Goods

 Exports of Services

 Import of Services

 Unilateral Transfer Receipts (gifts,
indemnities from foreigners).

 Unilateral Transfer Payments (gifts,
indemnities to foreigners).

 Income receipts.

 Income Payments
ITEMS OF CAPITAL ACCOUNT

 Capital Receipts ( borrowings from
capital repayments by or sale of assets to
foreigners).

 Capital Payments ( lending to, capital
repayments to or purchase of assets from
foreigners).
Categories Of BoP
 BALANCE OF TRADE-

Balance of Trade= Export of goods- Import of
goods.
 BALANCE OF CURRENT ACCOUNT-

Balance of Current Account= Balance of Trade+
Balance of Invisibles+ Balance of Transfers.
 BALANCE OF CAPITAL ACCOUNT-

Balance of Capital Account= Capital ReceiptsCapital Payments
Disequilibrium In BoP
 A disequilibrium in the balance of
payments may appear either as a surplus
or as a deficit.
 A Surplus in the BOP occurs when Total
Receipts exceeds Total Payments. Thus,
BOP= CREDIT>DEBIT

 A Deficit in the BOP occurs when Total
Payments exceeds Total Receipts. Thus,
BOP= CREDIT<DEBIT
Causes of deficit in the Balance of
Payments
 Fall In Export Demand
 Growth Of Population
 Change in foreign Exchange Rate
 Huge International Borrowings
 Developmental Expenditures
 Demonstration Effect
Measures To Correct Disequilibrium
in the BOP
Monetary measures
 Exchange Rate Depreciation
By reducing the value of the domestic currency, government can
correct the disequilibrium in the BoP in the economy. Exchange rate
depreciation reduces the value of home currency in relation to
foreign currency. As a result, import becomes costlier and export
become cheaper. It also leads to inflationary trends in the country.

 Devaluation
devaluation is lowering the exchange value of the official
currency. When a country devalues its currency, exports
becomes cheaper and imports become expensive which
causes a reduction in the BOP deficit.
Measures To Correct
Disequilibrium in the BOP
 Deflation
Deflation is the reduction in the quantity of money to reduce
prices and incomes. In the domestic market, when the
currency is deflated, there is a decrease in the income of the
people. This puts curb on consumption and government can
increase exports and earn more foreign exchange.

 Exchange Control
All exporters are directed by the monetary authority to
surrender their foreign exchange earnings, and the total
available foreign exchange is rationed among the licensed
importers. The license-holder can import any good but
amount if fixed by monetary authority.
Measures To Correct Disequilibrium
in the BOP
Non- Monetary measures
 Export Promotion
To control export promotions the country may adopt measures to
stimulate exports like:
 export duties may be reduced to boost exports
 cash assistance, subsidies can be given to exporters to increase
exports
 goods meant for exports can be exempted from all types of
taxes.

 Import Substitutes
Steps may be taken to encourage the production of
import substitutes. This will save foreign exchange in the
short run by replacing the use of imports by these import
substitutes.
Measures To Correct
Disequilibrium in the BOP
 Import Control
Import may be kept in check through the adoption of a
wide variety of measures like quotas and tariffs. Under
the quota system, the government fixes the maximum
quantity of goods and services that can be imported
during a particular time period.
Exchange Rate
 Exchange Rate refers to the rate at which the
currencies of different countries are traded.
Foreign Exchange is any currency issued by a
foreign government.
 It is done mainly through commercial banks
which act as clearing houses by buying and
selling foreign currencies.
Exchange Rate Systems
 Fixed Exchange Rate System
In a fixed exchange rate system, the rate of exchange is
fixed by the central bank of the country by official action,
the country’s central bank stands ready to buy and sell its
currency at a fixed price in terms of some other currency.
Under this, authority for devaluation or revaluation of
currency rests with government of the country.

 Flexible Exchange Rate System
In a flexible exchange rate system, exchange rate is left
free to be determined in the foreign exchange market by
the forces of demand and supply. In this, central bank
allows the exchange rate to adjust to equate the supply
and demand for foreign exchange.
Types of Exchange Rate Systems
 Based on the level of intervention by the central
bank of the country in maintaining currency value,
exchange rate regimes can be classified into:
 fixed rate
 hard peg
 adjustable peg
 soft peg
 low frequency pegging
Concepts
 Depreciation
Depreciation refers to a fall in the free-market value of domestic
currency relative to the currencies of other countries in the market for
foreign exchange.

 Appreciation
Appreciation means a rise in the free-market value of domestic
currency relative to currencies of other countries in the foreign
exchange market.

 Devaluation
Devaluation refers to an action undertaken by the central bank to
decrease the value of domestic currency relative to the currencies of
other countries under a system of fixed exchange rates.

 Revaluation
Revaluation refers to an action undertaken by the central bank to
raise the value of domestic currency relative to other currencies under
a system of fixed exchange rates
Equilibrium Rate of Exchange
 Equilibrium rate of exchange is determined at that level
where demand curve of foreign exchange is equal to
supply curve of foreign exchange. In the figure, the
determination of foreign exchange rate has been
illustrated.
Determination of Exchange Rate
System
 Gold Standard System: when the gold content
of currencies is considered to determine the value the
currencies of countries, it is referred as mint par
exchange. The actual exchange rate is equal to the mint
par of exchange and addition/subtraction of bank
commission.

 Paper Currency System: under this system,
determination of the exchange rate usually takes into
account the purchasing power of a national currency.
Purchasing power depends on the price level in the
country and fluctuates with the change in price level.
Determinants of Exchange Rates
 Exchange Rates are determined by the demand for and
the supply of currencies on the foreign exchange market.
The demand and supply of currencies is determined by: relative interest rates
 demand for imports
 demand for exports
 investment opportunities
 speculative sentiments
 global trading patterns
 changes in relative inflation rates
India’s Balance of Payments
 The crisis of the early 1990s
The 1990s saw some major changes in India’s BoP
position. In the beginning of the 1990s, the country
witnessed a major crisis in BoP.
 India responded to the crisis by introducing a host
reforms which had a significant bearing on the BoP front.
The rupee was decontrolled substantially, foreign portfolio
investments were welcomed as never before and Indian
companies were allowed to raise capital from the
international capital markets.
 India’s foreign trade expanded as tariff and non-tariff
barriers to trade were reduced. India faced BoP crisis due
to significant increase in international oil prices, a sharp
downturn in international equity prices.

India Foreign Trade
YEARS

IMPORTS

1980-81

12,549

6,711

1985-86

19,658

10,895

-8,763

1990-91

43,198

32,553

-10,645

1994-95

89,971

82,674

-7,297

1995-96

122,678

106,353

-16,325

1996-97

138,920

118,817

-20,103

1997-98

154,176

130,101

-24,075

1998-99

178,332

139,753

-38,579

1999-00

116,267

95,484

-41,658

2000-01 (APRILSEP)

EXPORTS

BALANCE
-5,838

-20,783
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Balance of payments and Exchange rate

  • 2. Balance Of Payments  “ The balance of payments of a country is a systematic record of all economic transactions between the residents of one country and residents of foreign countries during a given period of time .”
  • 3. Components of BoP  CURRENT ACCOUNT- records transactions relating to export and import of goods, services, unilateral transfers and international incomes. Thus, balance on current account is the value of exports minus the value of imports, adjusted for international incomes and net transfers.  The export and import of goods are called visible items whereas invisible items include shipping, banking, insurance, gifts.
  • 4. Components of BoP  CAPITAL ACCOUNT- records all international economic transactions relating to change in assets-both financial and physical. It is a record of short term and long term capital transactions, both private and official. These are classifies into two categories-  Direct foreign investments  Portfolio investments
  • 5. Structure Of BoP  Balance of payments is a complete record of Total Receipts and Total Payments of a country in relation to other countries over a given time period. Total Receipts are called CREDIT and Total Payments are termed as DEBIT.  Credit side comprises of all those values received from foreign countries. On the other hand, Debit side comprises of all the payments made to other countries.  It is maintained in a double entry book keeping system.
  • 6. Structure Of BoP DEBITS CREDITS ITEMS OF CURRENT ACCOUNT  Export of Goods  Import of Goods  Exports of Services  Import of Services  Unilateral Transfer Receipts (gifts, indemnities from foreigners).  Unilateral Transfer Payments (gifts, indemnities to foreigners).  Income receipts.  Income Payments ITEMS OF CAPITAL ACCOUNT  Capital Receipts ( borrowings from capital repayments by or sale of assets to foreigners).  Capital Payments ( lending to, capital repayments to or purchase of assets from foreigners).
  • 7. Categories Of BoP  BALANCE OF TRADE- Balance of Trade= Export of goods- Import of goods.  BALANCE OF CURRENT ACCOUNT- Balance of Current Account= Balance of Trade+ Balance of Invisibles+ Balance of Transfers.  BALANCE OF CAPITAL ACCOUNT- Balance of Capital Account= Capital ReceiptsCapital Payments
  • 8. Disequilibrium In BoP  A disequilibrium in the balance of payments may appear either as a surplus or as a deficit.  A Surplus in the BOP occurs when Total Receipts exceeds Total Payments. Thus, BOP= CREDIT>DEBIT  A Deficit in the BOP occurs when Total Payments exceeds Total Receipts. Thus, BOP= CREDIT<DEBIT
  • 9. Causes of deficit in the Balance of Payments  Fall In Export Demand  Growth Of Population  Change in foreign Exchange Rate  Huge International Borrowings  Developmental Expenditures  Demonstration Effect
  • 10. Measures To Correct Disequilibrium in the BOP Monetary measures  Exchange Rate Depreciation By reducing the value of the domestic currency, government can correct the disequilibrium in the BoP in the economy. Exchange rate depreciation reduces the value of home currency in relation to foreign currency. As a result, import becomes costlier and export become cheaper. It also leads to inflationary trends in the country.  Devaluation devaluation is lowering the exchange value of the official currency. When a country devalues its currency, exports becomes cheaper and imports become expensive which causes a reduction in the BOP deficit.
  • 11. Measures To Correct Disequilibrium in the BOP  Deflation Deflation is the reduction in the quantity of money to reduce prices and incomes. In the domestic market, when the currency is deflated, there is a decrease in the income of the people. This puts curb on consumption and government can increase exports and earn more foreign exchange.  Exchange Control All exporters are directed by the monetary authority to surrender their foreign exchange earnings, and the total available foreign exchange is rationed among the licensed importers. The license-holder can import any good but amount if fixed by monetary authority.
  • 12. Measures To Correct Disequilibrium in the BOP Non- Monetary measures  Export Promotion To control export promotions the country may adopt measures to stimulate exports like:  export duties may be reduced to boost exports  cash assistance, subsidies can be given to exporters to increase exports  goods meant for exports can be exempted from all types of taxes.  Import Substitutes Steps may be taken to encourage the production of import substitutes. This will save foreign exchange in the short run by replacing the use of imports by these import substitutes.
  • 13. Measures To Correct Disequilibrium in the BOP  Import Control Import may be kept in check through the adoption of a wide variety of measures like quotas and tariffs. Under the quota system, the government fixes the maximum quantity of goods and services that can be imported during a particular time period.
  • 14. Exchange Rate  Exchange Rate refers to the rate at which the currencies of different countries are traded. Foreign Exchange is any currency issued by a foreign government.  It is done mainly through commercial banks which act as clearing houses by buying and selling foreign currencies.
  • 15. Exchange Rate Systems  Fixed Exchange Rate System In a fixed exchange rate system, the rate of exchange is fixed by the central bank of the country by official action, the country’s central bank stands ready to buy and sell its currency at a fixed price in terms of some other currency. Under this, authority for devaluation or revaluation of currency rests with government of the country.  Flexible Exchange Rate System In a flexible exchange rate system, exchange rate is left free to be determined in the foreign exchange market by the forces of demand and supply. In this, central bank allows the exchange rate to adjust to equate the supply and demand for foreign exchange.
  • 16. Types of Exchange Rate Systems  Based on the level of intervention by the central bank of the country in maintaining currency value, exchange rate regimes can be classified into:  fixed rate  hard peg  adjustable peg  soft peg  low frequency pegging
  • 17. Concepts  Depreciation Depreciation refers to a fall in the free-market value of domestic currency relative to the currencies of other countries in the market for foreign exchange.  Appreciation Appreciation means a rise in the free-market value of domestic currency relative to currencies of other countries in the foreign exchange market.  Devaluation Devaluation refers to an action undertaken by the central bank to decrease the value of domestic currency relative to the currencies of other countries under a system of fixed exchange rates.  Revaluation Revaluation refers to an action undertaken by the central bank to raise the value of domestic currency relative to other currencies under a system of fixed exchange rates
  • 18. Equilibrium Rate of Exchange  Equilibrium rate of exchange is determined at that level where demand curve of foreign exchange is equal to supply curve of foreign exchange. In the figure, the determination of foreign exchange rate has been illustrated.
  • 19. Determination of Exchange Rate System  Gold Standard System: when the gold content of currencies is considered to determine the value the currencies of countries, it is referred as mint par exchange. The actual exchange rate is equal to the mint par of exchange and addition/subtraction of bank commission.  Paper Currency System: under this system, determination of the exchange rate usually takes into account the purchasing power of a national currency. Purchasing power depends on the price level in the country and fluctuates with the change in price level.
  • 20. Determinants of Exchange Rates  Exchange Rates are determined by the demand for and the supply of currencies on the foreign exchange market. The demand and supply of currencies is determined by: relative interest rates  demand for imports  demand for exports  investment opportunities  speculative sentiments  global trading patterns  changes in relative inflation rates
  • 21. India’s Balance of Payments  The crisis of the early 1990s The 1990s saw some major changes in India’s BoP position. In the beginning of the 1990s, the country witnessed a major crisis in BoP.  India responded to the crisis by introducing a host reforms which had a significant bearing on the BoP front. The rupee was decontrolled substantially, foreign portfolio investments were welcomed as never before and Indian companies were allowed to raise capital from the international capital markets.  India’s foreign trade expanded as tariff and non-tariff barriers to trade were reduced. India faced BoP crisis due to significant increase in international oil prices, a sharp downturn in international equity prices. 