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This paper contributes to the understanding of the international financial linkages created by US banks by looking at the geographical composition and structure of the balance sheet of foreign branches. The empirical investigation, which is based on a novel dataset containing balance sheet...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011576937
This paper contributes to the understanding of the international financial linkages created by US banks by looking at the geographical composition and structure of the balance sheet of foreign branches. The empirical investigation, which is based on a novel dataset containing balance sheet...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011661848
The joint dynamics of US net output, consumption, and (valuation-adjusted) foreign assets and liabilities, characterized empirically following Lettau and Ludvigson [2004], is shown to be strikingly consistent with current account theory. While US consumption is virtually insulated from...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005518401
This paper provides empirical evidence on the adjustment dynamics of the US net foreign liabilities, net output and consumption. We use empirical techniques that allow us to quantify the relative importance of permanent and transitory innovations. We find that transitory shocks contribute...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005497809
The joint dynamics of US net output, consumption, and (valuation-adjusted) foreign assets and liabilities, characterized empirically following Lettau and Ludvigson [2004], is shown to be strikingly consistent with current account theory. While US consumption is virtually insulated from...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005791336
The ongoing financial globalization has instigated growing concerns on the issue of benefits and costs from free international capital mobility. Past experiences in the emerging market countries indicate that foreign capital inflows could cause persistent current account deficits and lead to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009415624
Theoretically, financial account (FA) serves as a means of financing deficit in a country’s current account (CA). With the outburst of the rapid globalization and the liberalization of the capital markets, the function of FA could be a major cause of CA instability. This study empirically...
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This paper aims to test the current account approach. Four variants of the model are analyzed. The first variant consists of the traditional model due to Sachs [SACHS, J. (1982): "The Current Account in the Macroeconomic Adjustment Process," Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 84, 147-159.].The...
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In the mid-1980s Australia' Current Account Deficit (CAD) as a ratio of GDP reached 5 percent, that is double the historic average. Policymakers regarded this high CAD and the associated foreign debt was unsustainable and advocated the use of all policy levers to rein in the high CAD. Activist...
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Origins and implications of twin deficits occurrence in a large scale of countries seems to be a center of rigorous empirical as well as theoretical investigation for decades. The reality of persisting fiscal and current account deficits became obvious in many advanced as well as advancing,...
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