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sustainability approach á la Lane and Milesi-Ferretti (LM) versus the structural current accounts literature (SCA) based on panel …
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-structural equations to a large panel data set. While our findings by and large are in agreement with most previous studies, our semi …
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The present value model of the current account has been very popular, as it provides an optimal benchmark to which actual current account series have often been compared. We show why persistence in observed current account data makes the estimated optimal series very sensitive to small-sample...
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. The current account imbalances are found to be bounded nonstationary for most OECD economies. Panel based test statistics …
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In recent research age distribution effects on the current account have been found in cross-country panel regressions …. The reason is different effects on saving and investment from cohort-size variation. In a panel of annual OECD data 1960 …
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Currently the U.S. is experiencing record budget and current account deficits, a phenomenon familiar from the "Twin Deficits" discussion of the 1980s. In contrast, during the 1990s productivity growth has been identified as the primary cause of the US current account deficit. We suggest a...
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We estimate the relationship between investment and unemployment over the time period 1960-2015 in 20 OECD countries. While neoclassical growth theory typically assumes full employment – with no effect of investment on unemployment – we find that over our sample period covering more than...
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This paper studies the association between the current account and real estate valuation across countries, subject to data availability [43 countries, of which 25 are OECD], during 1990 - 2005. We find robust and strong positive association between current account deficits and the appreciation...
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period 1970-2007, for different EU and OECD country groupings. We use the panel-data approach of Kónya (2006), which is based …
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shadow economy are obtained using the panel-data techniques applied to the data on 38 OECD member states over the period 1991 …
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