The objective of this paper is to investigate the sustainability of current account imbalances by using the data of five ASEAN countries, namely, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand over the 1981-2008 periods. Sustainability of current account for ASEAN countries is analyzed under intertemporal borrowing constraint (IBC) approach by performing an empirical analysis of Pedroni (1999) panel cointegration between exports and imports plus net transfer payments plus net interest payments. The empirical results of panel cointegration test show that these variables are cointegrated for whole period and two sub-periods. To find regression coefficient we use panel FMOLS and DOLS estimators. It is found that the coefficien...
The current account balance represents the most important measurement of acountry's economic perform...
This study investigates whether Indonesia’s Current Account (CA) balance is intertemporally solvent....
This article presents an application of the intertemporal approach to the current account positions ...
This paper examines the sustainability of the current account imbalance for four ASEAN countries (In...
Sustained current account deficit and surplus are not good for an economy. Before 1997 financial cri...
The current account is an endogenous variable that contains information about the behaviors of the e...
The study presents the empirical analysis of the current account positions of two ASEAN countries (n...
This paper examines sustainability of current account for Turkey during the period 1987:1-2002:4. Us...
Malaysia has been experiencing sustained current account surplus during post-Asian crisis period. Al...
This study examines the sustainability of the current account deficit using Pakistani data over the ...
Current account conveys information about the actions and expectations of all market participants i...
Current account are an endogenous variable that contain information about the behavior of the econom...
Majority of the South Asian economies are experiencing continuous deficits in their current account ...
Determining whether a country's current account is "sustainable" is not an easy task, as the notion ...
This study aims to analyze the factors that influence the export activity in the ASEAN region countr...
The current account balance represents the most important measurement of acountry's economic perform...
This study investigates whether Indonesia’s Current Account (CA) balance is intertemporally solvent....
This article presents an application of the intertemporal approach to the current account positions ...
This paper examines the sustainability of the current account imbalance for four ASEAN countries (In...
Sustained current account deficit and surplus are not good for an economy. Before 1997 financial cri...
The current account is an endogenous variable that contains information about the behaviors of the e...
The study presents the empirical analysis of the current account positions of two ASEAN countries (n...
This paper examines sustainability of current account for Turkey during the period 1987:1-2002:4. Us...
Malaysia has been experiencing sustained current account surplus during post-Asian crisis period. Al...
This study examines the sustainability of the current account deficit using Pakistani data over the ...
Current account conveys information about the actions and expectations of all market participants i...
Current account are an endogenous variable that contain information about the behavior of the econom...
Majority of the South Asian economies are experiencing continuous deficits in their current account ...
Determining whether a country's current account is "sustainable" is not an easy task, as the notion ...
This study aims to analyze the factors that influence the export activity in the ASEAN region countr...
The current account balance represents the most important measurement of acountry's economic perform...
This study investigates whether Indonesia’s Current Account (CA) balance is intertemporally solvent....
This article presents an application of the intertemporal approach to the current account positions ...