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savings (“excess savings”) and a small but persistent current account deficit (a slow-motion “twin deficit”). These patterns …
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savings ('excess savings') and a small but persistent current account deficit (a slow-motion 'twin deficit'). These patterns …
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savings ("excess savings") and a small but persistent current account deficit (a slow-motion "twin deficit"). These patterns …
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We revisit the relation between budget deficits and current account deficits for 28 European Union countries from 1996 to 2019. We find that an increase in budget deficit of 1 pp of GDP results in a deterioration of the current account deficit of 0.318 pp of GDP, which supports the Twin Deficits...
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We study the relationship between the budget balance and the current account balance for European Union(EU) countries, using quarterly data from1995 to2020. Through the use of panel Granger causality tests and a panel SUR model, we conclude that the relationship is bi-directional for the EU...
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We investigate the bilateral relationship between government budget balances and current account balances for Portugal and Germany. We find that the response of the current account balance to the budget balance is greater in Portugal than in Germany. On the other hand, the response of the budget...
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