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The US “Twin Deficits”: A Reappraisal [PDF]

open access: possibleRecherches économiques de Louvain, 1999
RésuméUne importante littérature empirique a analysé, depuis le milieu des années 80, la relation entre les déficits budgétaires et commerciaux des Etats-Unis, sans jamais atteindre un consensus. Deux éléments peu-vent être pris en compte pour expliquer ces résultats contradictoires.
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Beyond Twin Deficits

The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1999
Abstract This paper outlines new developments in the sociology of money. It highlights certain aspects of Post Keynesian monetarism and explores Keynesian concepts of emotions relative to economics and economic sociology. Gunnar Myrdal's work on time and money contributes to the discussion.
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FURTHER ANALYSIS OF THE TWIN DEFICITS

Contemporary Economic Policy, 1992
In a 1989 Contemporary Policy Issues article Miller and Russek published findings of a causal relation between the fiscal deficit and the trade deficit. However, they found no overwhelming support for reverse causation between the twin deficits. The authors of the analysis here gathered annual data on U.S.
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‘Twin Deficits’ Hypothesis

Foreign Trade Review, 2016
Higher and persistent level of fiscal deficit and current account deficit is the problem of the day for Indian economy. There exists an argument that higher fiscal deficit is the major factor behind worsening balance of payments position. However, there is no identical perception on the relationship between fiscal deficit and current account deficit ...
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Widening Twin Deficits in the Subzones

2021
The two CFA subregions have experienced current account and fiscal deficits in recent years, mostly linked to adverse terms-of-trade shocks. These have been amplified in the wake of the pandemic.
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The Twin Deficits

1992
My message in this chapter is that deficits can be good for you. In fact, deficits can be too large, and they can be too small. But we cannot tell which until we know how to measure them. And most people talking about deficits really have no notion how they are measured. The fact is that the way we do measure them has very uncertain economic relevance,
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The twin deficit hypothesis in Egypt

Journal of Policy Modeling, 2018
Abstract We employ a new approach to the twin deficit hypothesis aimed at enhancing policy making in Egypt. In contrast to the conventional twin deficit hypothesis between the current account, which comprises many items out of governments’ scope of maneuvering, and the budget deficit, we track the causal link between Egypt’s merchandise trade deficit
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The twin deficit hypothesis in Greece

2020
We examine the relationship between the current account deficit and the general government deficit in Greece.Furthermore, we check the validity of the twin deficit hypothesis using annual time series data for the 1970-2019 periods.In this work we accept the twin deficit hypothesis which means that there is a positive relationship between the current ...
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The twin deficits in the ASEAN countries

Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review, 2020
The aim of this study is to assess the relationship between trade balance and public budget in the ASEAN countries. Using yearly data for the period between 1980 and 2012 in ten member states, a long-run relationship between current account balance and net lending emerge, both in ASEAN-6 and in ASEAN-10 countries.
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Twin Deficits in the European Countries

International Advances in Economic Research, 2013
Public debt is a burden on future electors and taxpayers. In the absence of constitutional constraints, the incumbent government may show the cost of some public expenditures or tax reductions toward the future by financing them via new debt. However, according to the Ricardian theorem of public debt, the burden of debt is always anticipated via ...
Francesco Forte, COSIMO MAGAZZINO
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