THIS IS THE third in a series of papers we have written over the past five years about the growing U.S. current account deficit and the potentially sharp ex-change rate movements any future adjustment toward current account bal-ance might imply.1 The problem has hardly gone away in those five years. Indeed, the U.S. current account deficit today is running at around 6 per-cent of GDP, an all-time record. Incredibly, the U.S. deficit now soaks up about 75 percent of the combined current account surpluses of Germany, Japan, China, and all the world’s other surplus countries.2 To balance its current account simply through higher exports, the United States would have to increase export revenue by a staggering 58 percent over 2004 levels. And, a...
MANY ANALYSTS IN academia, the private sector, and applied research institutions express increasing ...
In this paper I analyze the anatomy of current account adjustments in the world economy during the p...
This paper explores the emergence of large current account imbalances in a few large countries, the ...
THIS IS THE third in a series of papers we have written over the past five years about the growing U...
THIS IS THE third in a series of papers we have written over the past five years about the growing U...
THIS IS THE third in a series of papers we have written over the past five years about the growing U...
We develop a three-region economic model to assess how a significant reduction in global current acc...
SUMMARY The evolution of global current account imbalances, especially the huge and growing US curre...
The international current account imbalance, where the United States has a vast deficit and several ...
The United States has run an increasingly large current account deficit over the last few years. J. ...
Summary. The evolution of global current account imbalances, especially the huge and growing US curr...
MANY ANALYSTS IN academia, the private sector, and applied research institutions express increasing ...
The recent global financial crisis has been described as the abrupt unwinding of the macroeconomic i...
The recent global financial crisis has been described as the abrupt unwinding of the macroeconomic i...
institutions express increasing concern about the growing U.S. current account deficit. There is a g...
MANY ANALYSTS IN academia, the private sector, and applied research institutions express increasing ...
In this paper I analyze the anatomy of current account adjustments in the world economy during the p...
This paper explores the emergence of large current account imbalances in a few large countries, the ...
THIS IS THE third in a series of papers we have written over the past five years about the growing U...
THIS IS THE third in a series of papers we have written over the past five years about the growing U...
THIS IS THE third in a series of papers we have written over the past five years about the growing U...
We develop a three-region economic model to assess how a significant reduction in global current acc...
SUMMARY The evolution of global current account imbalances, especially the huge and growing US curre...
The international current account imbalance, where the United States has a vast deficit and several ...
The United States has run an increasingly large current account deficit over the last few years. J. ...
Summary. The evolution of global current account imbalances, especially the huge and growing US curr...
MANY ANALYSTS IN academia, the private sector, and applied research institutions express increasing ...
The recent global financial crisis has been described as the abrupt unwinding of the macroeconomic i...
The recent global financial crisis has been described as the abrupt unwinding of the macroeconomic i...
institutions express increasing concern about the growing U.S. current account deficit. There is a g...
MANY ANALYSTS IN academia, the private sector, and applied research institutions express increasing ...
In this paper I analyze the anatomy of current account adjustments in the world economy during the p...
This paper explores the emergence of large current account imbalances in a few large countries, the ...