Abstract

The signing of the Bretton Woods Agreement led the world towards a global economic liberalization system. This study aims to investigate the historical economic determinants of the fiscal discipline especially the interaction effect between the depreciation movements and the trade openness polices in the African countries. Surprisingly, the results demonstrated that the depreciation movements do not always success to achieve the fiscal discipline when the trade openness policies moderating this relationship.

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