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Sustainable and Excessive Current Account Deficits

1997
The abundance of private capital flows confronts many emerging-market authorities with a transfer problem. They must decide whether to accept or resist the net capital inflow, or how much to accept and how much to resist. This paper aims at assisting that decision by focusing on the rationale, the sustainability and the source of protracted private ...
Reisen, Helmut, Reisen, Helmut
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Investigating Saudi Arabia's current account deficit

International Journal of Managerial and Financial Accounting, 2021
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) recently introduced a sweeping new package of social and economic reforms, setting the kingdom firmly on the path toward a diversified economic system.
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ARE THE U.S. CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICITS REALLY SUSTAINABLE?

International Economic Journal, 1999
We have tested for a long-run relationship between four U.S. Export measures and analogous import measures (measured in nominal and real terms, levels and deflated by GNP) in the 1967-1994 period using quarterly data. Using various econometric tests that include standard Engle-Granger cointegration tests and two tests that allow for test-determined ...
Fountas Stilianos, Wu Jyh-Lin
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Mercantilism and the Current Account Deficit

2016
In the last chapter, I presented evidence linking the current account deficit to the US housing boom, which raises the question of what drove the increase in the current account deficit. In this chapter, I explore the cause of the growth of the current account deficit and the accompanying capital flow bonanza during the US housing boom.
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Is the Current Account Deficit Sustainable?

Australian Economic Review, 1989
AbstractThis article argues that Australia's savings behaviour relative to its investment opportunities ensures a structural current account deficit which is fundamentally sustainable. In fact considerable scope seems to exist for it to widen further, irrespective of fiscal tightening that has occurred during the last few years, without alarming ...
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Current Account Deficits: The Australian Debate [PDF]

open access: possible, 2007
This paper documents the clear change of view, which has taken place in Australia over the past three decades or so, concerning the relevance of the current account deficit for policy. Historical experience under a fixed exchange rate regime suggested that large persistent deficits were unsustainable and could leave the economy vulnerable to sudden ...
Rochelle Belkar   +2 more
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U.S. Current Account Deficit: Global Implications

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006
United States current account deficit stood at 6.5 per cent of her Gross Domestic product (GDP) in 2005, which is almost twice of her last highest deficit in 3.4 per cent of GDP in 1987. The deficit is primarily grown due to huge merchandise trade deficit which is increasing since 1991s. Several reasons have put forward in order to explain this deficit,
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Are current account deficits sustainable?

Economics Letters, 2001
Jyh-Lin Wu, Show-Lin Chen, Hsiu-Yun Lee
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Financing current-account deficits

2019
Javier A. Reyes, W. Charles Sawyer
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