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A consensus has not yet emerged about the relationship between the budget deficit, external deficit and national saving. In general, the mechanisms through which a budget deficit could cause a current account deficit are not highlighted in the works about this theme. Basing on the Post Keynesian...
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A consensus has not yet emerged about the relationship between budget deficit, external deficit and national saving. In general, the mechanisms through which budget deficits could cause current account deficits are not highlighted in the works about this theme. Basing on the Post Keynesian...
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Ricardian, ECLAC-UN (CEPAL) and Neo-Schumpeterian schools of Economic Thought assume that there are productivity differentials across economies. This paper intends to analyze the power of intertemporal trade neoclassical model to explain the less developed countries' intertemporal balance of...
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