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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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A view receiving increased support is that the height of trade costs in prime export sectors has a strong effect on current account balances: countries specializing in sectors that face relatively high trade costs, such as services, tend to run current account deficits, and similarly, countries...
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We apply a "new" conventional (CAPB-based) measure of fiscal policy, which is less prone to endogeneity issues, and find that a 1-percent of GDP fiscal consolidation leads to the improvement of the current account-to-GDP ratio by approximately 0.8 percent of GDP, while previous research based on...
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We apply a "new" conventional (CAPB-based) measure of fiscal policy, which is less prone to endogeneity issues, and find that a 1-percent of GDP fiscal consolidation leads to the improvement of the current account-to-GDP ratio by approximately 0.8 percent of GDP, while previous research based on...
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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 … ; openness ; saving ; investment ; current account ; panel data …
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