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Global imbalances are almost universally regarded as a disequilibrium phenomenon. Caballero, Farhi, and Gourinchas (2008) challenge this notion with their dynamic general equilibrium model of global imbalances. The authors conclude that current account deficit nations need not worry about...
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'Global imbalances' are almost universally regarded as a disequilibrium phenomenon. Caballero, Farhi, and Gourinchas (2008) challenge this notion with their dynamic general equilibrium model of global imbalances. The authors conclude that current account deficit nations need not worry about...
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In this paper we study the intra-euro area imbalances based on a ynamic general equilibrium model. We show that European financial integration and the introduction of the euro might have contributed to the development of imbalances. Interest rate convergence following EMU accession led to net...
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Deutschands Wirtschaftswunder im System von Bretton Woods -- Chinas Aufstieg unter Bretton Woods II -- Wirtschaftswunder Deutschland und China im Vergleich -- Theorie exportgetriebenen Wachstums und internationaler Kapitalflüsse -- Ein Gleichgewichtsmodell globaler Ungleichgewichte --...
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In this paper we study the intra-euro area imbalances based on a dynamic general equilibrium model. We show that European financial integration and the introduction of the euro might have contributed to the development of imbalances. Interest rate convergence following EMU accession led to net...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009559664