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countries --- the mirror image of Germany's foreign demand driven surplus. While supply side factors also explain part of the …
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This study examines the relationship between current-account imbalances and economic growth during the 2008-2009 financial and economic crisis for 179 countries (covered by IMF data) and within the EU-27 countries (covered by Eurostat data). The countries are divided into 4 groups by GDP per...
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wachsenden Ungleichgewichte der Leistungsbilanzen in der Eurozone. Wir testen ob die Europäische Währungsunion diese … mit einer Regimeverschiebung von Nachhaltigkeit zu Unnachhaltigkeit der Außenverschuldung in der Eurozone verbunden ist. …
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This paper studies current account reversals in industrial countries across different exchange rate regimes. There are two major findings which have important implications for industrial economies with external imbalances: first, triggers of current account reversals differ between exchange rate...
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Several empirical studies are concerned with measuring the effect of currency and current account crises on economic growth. Using different empirical models this paper serves two aspects. It provides an explicit assessment of country specific factors influencing the costs of crises in terms of...
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The paper investigates by means of cointegration analysis whether the recently observed low levels of private saving and the current account balance in the United States are worrisome in the sense that they cannot be sufficiently explained by determinants which performed well in the past. Stock...
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Vietnam's current account deficit increased from less than 1 percent of GDP in 1992 to over 11 percent of GDP in 1996. This increased current account deficit has been accompanied by a rapid acceleration in economic growth from 1 percent in 1990 to 9 percent in 1995 and 1996. Were the existing...
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Several empirical studies are concerned with measuring the effect of currency and current account crises on economic growth. Using different empirical models this paper serves two aspects. It provides an explicit assessment of country specific factors influencing the costs of crises in terms of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012725907