The purpose of this study is to contribute further on the twin deficits debate in a developing economy. The data for Malaysia over four decades is used as a case study. Empirical result obtained from the Johansen-Juselius (1990) cointegration test indicates that budget deficit and current account deficit do not contain common stochastic trend in the long run. However, the findings from the Granger non-causality test by Toda-Yamamoto (1995) support the Summer’s (1988) reverse causation proposition. This implies that a unidirectional causality running from current account to budgetary variable where the deterioration in current account deficit could worsen the budgetary position in the case of Malaysia
This paper investigates the relevance of the twin deficits hypothesis (TDH) in five Association of S...
This study examines the inter-linkages between Government budget balance, and external balance for a...
This paper aims to analyze the possibility of the twin deficits hypothesis existing in the context o...
The purpose of this study is to contribute further on the twin deficits debate in a developing econo...
This paper discusses the on-going debates surrounding the issue of twin deficits in Malaysia. The st...
In spite of the apparent importance of the effect of budget deficit on macroeconomic variables, not ...
Objectives The main objectives of this study was to inspect the validity of the twin deficits hypot...
In this paper, the twin deficits hypothesis was examined using the panel data of nine SEACEN countri...
This paper investigates the relationship between current account and government budget balances. We ...
This study examines the twin deficits in Malaysia. The Dickey and Fuller (DF) and Phillips and Perro...
This study examines external balance and budget in Malaysia. The unit root tests results show that t...
In this paper, the twin deficits hypothesis was examined using data of nine SEACEN countries. To com...
An insight of the particular story of twin deficits nexus among the four ASEAN economies are present...
This study examines external balance and budget in Malaysia. The unit root test results show that t...
The main purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between budget deficit and current acc...
This paper investigates the relevance of the twin deficits hypothesis (TDH) in five Association of S...
This study examines the inter-linkages between Government budget balance, and external balance for a...
This paper aims to analyze the possibility of the twin deficits hypothesis existing in the context o...
The purpose of this study is to contribute further on the twin deficits debate in a developing econo...
This paper discusses the on-going debates surrounding the issue of twin deficits in Malaysia. The st...
In spite of the apparent importance of the effect of budget deficit on macroeconomic variables, not ...
Objectives The main objectives of this study was to inspect the validity of the twin deficits hypot...
In this paper, the twin deficits hypothesis was examined using the panel data of nine SEACEN countri...
This paper investigates the relationship between current account and government budget balances. We ...
This study examines the twin deficits in Malaysia. The Dickey and Fuller (DF) and Phillips and Perro...
This study examines external balance and budget in Malaysia. The unit root tests results show that t...
In this paper, the twin deficits hypothesis was examined using data of nine SEACEN countries. To com...
An insight of the particular story of twin deficits nexus among the four ASEAN economies are present...
This study examines external balance and budget in Malaysia. The unit root test results show that t...
The main purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between budget deficit and current acc...
This paper investigates the relevance of the twin deficits hypothesis (TDH) in five Association of S...
This study examines the inter-linkages between Government budget balance, and external balance for a...
This paper aims to analyze the possibility of the twin deficits hypothesis existing in the context o...