In this paper, the twin deficits hypothesis was examined using the panel data of nine SEACEN countries. Empirical results provide evidence to support the view that Asian budget deficit causes current account deficit directly as well as indirectly. From policy perspectives, the statistical analysis suggests that managing budget deficit offers scope for improvement in the current account deficit. However, this finding does not support the policy of manipulating the intermediate variables to reduce the twin deficits to a sustainable level since these variables appear to be endogenous in the system
This paper discusses the on-going debates surrounding the issue of twin deficits in Malaysia. The st...
Pacific island countries (PICs), since the mid 1990s, have been struggling with current account defi...
We revisit the twin deficit relationship for a sample of 193 countries over the period 1980-2016, us...
In this paper, the twin deficits hypothesis was examined using the panel data of nine SEACEN countri...
In this paper, the twin deficits hypothesis was examined using data of nine SEACEN countries. To com...
In this paper, the twin deficits hypothesis was examined using the panel data of nine SEACEN countri...
In view of the globalization, current account deficit and fiscal deficit remain the concern among th...
Objectives The main objectives of this study was to inspect the validity of the twin deficits hypot...
This paper investigates the relevance of the twin deficits hypothesis (TDH) in five Association of S...
The ‘twin deficits hypothesis’ (TDH) claims that there is a connection between fiscal and current ac...
This paper investigates the relevance of the twin deficits hypothesis (TDH) in five Association of S...
The issue of twin imbalances is at the forefront of fiscal policy concerns in the South Asian region...
Twin deficits hypothesis postulates that there is a strong positive linear relationship between a co...
The relevance of the twin deficits hypothesis in 13 Asian countries is examined, taking into account...
Aim of this paper is to discuss the twin deficit hypothesis, review the literature and examine the t...
This paper discusses the on-going debates surrounding the issue of twin deficits in Malaysia. The st...
Pacific island countries (PICs), since the mid 1990s, have been struggling with current account defi...
We revisit the twin deficit relationship for a sample of 193 countries over the period 1980-2016, us...
In this paper, the twin deficits hypothesis was examined using the panel data of nine SEACEN countri...
In this paper, the twin deficits hypothesis was examined using data of nine SEACEN countries. To com...
In this paper, the twin deficits hypothesis was examined using the panel data of nine SEACEN countri...
In view of the globalization, current account deficit and fiscal deficit remain the concern among th...
Objectives The main objectives of this study was to inspect the validity of the twin deficits hypot...
This paper investigates the relevance of the twin deficits hypothesis (TDH) in five Association of S...
The ‘twin deficits hypothesis’ (TDH) claims that there is a connection between fiscal and current ac...
This paper investigates the relevance of the twin deficits hypothesis (TDH) in five Association of S...
The issue of twin imbalances is at the forefront of fiscal policy concerns in the South Asian region...
Twin deficits hypothesis postulates that there is a strong positive linear relationship between a co...
The relevance of the twin deficits hypothesis in 13 Asian countries is examined, taking into account...
Aim of this paper is to discuss the twin deficit hypothesis, review the literature and examine the t...
This paper discusses the on-going debates surrounding the issue of twin deficits in Malaysia. The st...
Pacific island countries (PICs), since the mid 1990s, have been struggling with current account defi...
We revisit the twin deficit relationship for a sample of 193 countries over the period 1980-2016, us...