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current account 4 current account deficit 4 current account deficits 4 current account dynamics 4 current account response 4 Economic models 3 current account adjustment 3 current accounts 3 Savings 2 balance of payments 2 capital account 2 current account balance 2 current account balances 2 current account imbalances 2 current account responses 2 current account surplus 2 current account surpluses 2 global current account 2 reserve bank 2 Developed countries 1 Developing countries 1 Liquidity controls 1 Productivity 1 Stock markets 1 budget balance 1 budget balances 1 calibration 1 capital account openness 1 capital account restrictions 1 capital account transactions 1 confidence interval 1 correlation 1 correlations 1 currency debt 1 current account position 1 current account positions 1 current account transactions 1 data preparation 1 debt data 1 debtor countries 1
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Chinn, Menzie David 1 Lanau, Sergi 1 Mercereau, Benoît 1 Miniane, Jacques 1 Prasad, Eswar 1 Wieladek, Tomasz 1
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Financial Regulation and the Current Account
Wieladek, Tomasz; Lanau, Sergi - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2012
liquidity constraints decrease the size and persistence of the current account response to a net output shock. The theory is …
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Productivity Shocks, Learning, and Open Economy Dynamics
Miniane, Jacques - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2004
I study the implications of productivity shocks in a model where agents observe the aggregate level of productivity but not its permanent and transitory components separately. The model's predictions under learning differ substantially from those under full information and are in line with...
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The Role of Stock Markets in Current Account Dynamics; Evidence From the United States
Mercereau, Benoît - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2003
This paper tests a model of the role of stock markets in current account dynamics, developed in a companion paper. With U.S. data, the model performs better than the same model without stock markets. An insight given by the model is that the current account might help predict future stock market...
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Medium-Term Determinants of Current Accounts in Industrial and Developing Countries; An Empirical Exploration
Chinn, Menzie David; Prasad, Eswar - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2000
This paper provides an empirical investigation of the medium-term determinants of current accounts for a large sample of industrial and developing countries. The analysis is based on a structural approach that highlights the roles of the fundamental macroeconomic determinants of saving and...
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