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encompasses the two biggest countries in the world: the U.S.A. and China. Many authors defend the assertion that the relationship … increased its deficit in the last decade, China has improved its surplus. To investigate this relationship, this study performed … for the external balances of America and China in 2008. The dynamics of the Chinese external balance changed after the …
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This study examines the relationship between current-account imbalances and economic growth during the 2008-2009 financial and economic crisis for 179 countries (covered by IMF data) and within the EU-27 countries (covered by Eurostat data). The countries are divided into 4 groups by GDP per...
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This paper compares financial assistance programmes of four euro-area countries (Greece, Ireland, Portugal, and Cyprus) and three non-euro-area countries (Hungary, Latvia, and Romania) of the European Union in the aftermath of the 2007/08 global financial and economic crisis-which were supported...
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This paper estimates the effect of Chinese Yuan devaluation on the trade balance of China. For that a regression …
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This paper estimates the effect of Chinese Yuan devaluation on the trade balance of China. For that a regression …
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This study analyzes the relationships between domestic and foreign output gaps, current-account imbalances, and real effective exchange-rate (REER) misalignments. We first set up a theoretical framework based on the elasticities and absorption approaches of the balance of payments to derive and...
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Migrations of the resident population in Serbia, with the Western European countries as the main destination, have influenced remittances becoming an important source of income from abroad. Relevant economic literature, as well as the influential views expressed in the international financial...
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This study offers a novel examination of the mean-reversion properties of the current account balances, expressed as a percentage of GDP, for the Asian-5 economies: Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand. While prior studies mainly employed traditional unit-root tests, our...
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reflection of China’s current policy regime. In another intertemporal preferences allow for simultaneous inter commodity and …
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