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The current account - interest rate relationship has been extensively investigated, but always assuming that it is linear. In this paper we examine the linearity versus nonlinearity issue with reference to this relationship in 11 OECD countries, and find overwhelming evidence in favour of...
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In 1980 Feldstein and Horioka (F-H) found high saving-investment cross-section correlation among OECD countries and interpreted this result as evidence of low capital mobility. Such a inconsistency between the conventional wisdom about capital mobility in the last decades and its empirical...
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The current account-interest rate relationship has been extensively investigated, but always assuming that it is linear. In this paper we examine the linearity versus nonlinearity issue with reference to this relationship in 11 OECD countries, and find overwhelming evidence in favour of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013125937