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The study outlines the main challenges when setting up a “current account (CA) model” in order to measure external imbalances. This model is a reduced-form relationship between the CA balance and a set of CA fundamental and policy drivers, from which a CA “norm” may be derived and...
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Motivated by the increasingly large weight of foreign investment funds on the portfolio of Italian residents, this paper provides an estimate of the composition, by instrument and by issuer country, of Italy's portfolio assets after “looking through” cross-border positions in investment...
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This paper is a case study of an (almost complete) adjustment of Italy's external stock imbalance. After reaching a peak of around 25 per cent of GDP in early 2014, Italy's net external debtor position has steadily decreased, reaching less than 7 per cent of GDP at the end of 2017. The...
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This paper analyses the response to the COVID-19 pandemic of inbound tourism to Italy looking at variation across countries and across provinces. To this end, it uses weekly data on the number of foreign visitors in Italy from January 2019 until February 2021, as provided by a primary mobile...
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