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We develop a three-region economic model to assess how a significant reduction in global current account imbalances might impact dollar, euro, and Asian real exchange rates under alternative scenarios. Sizable exchange rate shifts appear to be a necessary corollary of adjustment even under...
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The impact of the foreign economic relations on the new EU member states is studied in this article. Trends of the participation of these countries in the export and the import of goods and services and the reflection of the crisis on the state of the balance of payment are shown. Estimates...
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, exchange rate and structural reforms, including trade policy reforms, are needed to address imbalances in the global economy …
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The traditional current account can be an inaccurate measure of the change in the net foreign asset (NFA) position. Using gross asset and liability positions at the country level, a number of 'valuation effects' have been identified which contribute to changes in NFA but do not enter the...
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The traditional current account can be an inaccurate measure of the change in the net foreign asset (NFA) position. Using gross asset and liability positions at the country level, a number of 'valuation effects' have been identified which contribute to changes in NFA but do not enter the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005720821
The impact of international economic relations of the new EU member states are investigated. The trends of their involvement in imports and exports of goods and services are formulated, highlighting the reflection of the crisis on the state of balance of payment. The influence of the capital...
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We study international business cycles and capital flows in the UK, the United States and the Emerging Periphery in the period 1885-1939. Based on the same set of parameters, our model explains current account dynamics under both the Classical Gold Standard and during the Interwar period. We...
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Management of capital inflows has unexpectedly become a major challenge in transition economies. These countries were expected to have an insatiable demand for foreign capital, and an excess demand for capital inflows was, therefore, predicted by most observers. Foreign investors are also known...
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, dramatic outflow of financial resources from an economy with an open capital account. This outflow may be primarily driven by …
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macroeconomic externality operating through the economy's supply side. Inflows raise domestic wages through a wealth effect on labor …
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