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The paper investigates sharp reductions seen in current account deficits in selected transition countries in the 1992-2003 period. The analysis focuses on three important aspects of these current account reversals: a) to examine those factors that might have triggered the reversals and to...
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This paper uses cross-section and panel data to examine the determinants of the current account. The empirics find a … error-correction models using panel data, the paper finds a short- and long-run impact of fiscal policy on the current …
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sustainability approach á la Lane and Milesi-Ferretti (LM) versus the structural current accounts literature (SCA) based on panel … a medium term horizon. -- Current account ; capital flows ; financial integration ; central and eastern Europe ; panel …
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deficit of 0.318 pp of GDP, which supports the Twin Deficits Hypothesis. On the other hand, dynamic panel estimates partially …
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, using quarterly data from1995 to2020. Through the use of panel Granger causality tests and a panel SUR model, we conclude …
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Using two measures of the fiscal position, the cyclically adjusted primary budget balance (CAPB) and the total budget balance, we assess the Twin Deficit Hypothesis for the Euro Area in the period 1995-2020. Furthermore, we estimate time-varying coefficients of the current account balance...
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-term saving and investment balances. Cross section and panel regression techniques are used to characterize the variation of the …
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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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We investigate the medium-term determinants of the current account using a model that controls for factors related to institutional development, with a goal of informing the recent debate over the existence and relevance of the "savings glut." The economic environmental factors that we consider...
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-term saving and investment balances. Crosssection and panel regression techniques are used to characterize the variation of the …
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