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Do the U.S. have a current account surplus or a deficit with the EU? Since 2009, official sources disagree: The U.S. Department of Commerce claims a consistent U.S. surplus while Eurostat reports the opposite. International transactions are notoriously difficult to measure accurately, but the...
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Do the U.S. have a current account surplus or a deficit with the EU? Since 2009, official sources disagree: The U.S. Department of Commerce claims a consistent U.S. surplus while Eurostat reports the opposite. International transactions are notoriously difficult to measure accurately, but the...
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The paper discusses global imbalances under the aspect of an asymmetric world monetary system. It identifies the US and …). The paper finds that the changes of the world current account positions are driven by the macroeconomic pol-icy decisions … contribute to rising saving surpluses. -- Global Imbalances ; Asymmetric World Monetary System ; Twin Deficit ; Twin Surplus …
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The paper discusses global current account imbalances in the context of an asymmetric world monetary system and … against the euro or members of the euro area (euro periphery). The paper finds that changes of world current account positions …
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Global current account imbalances widened before the 2007/2008 crisis and have narrowed since. While the post-crisis adjustment of European current account deficits was in line with global developments (though more forceful), European current account surpluses defied global trends and increased....
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