Two main forces lie behind the large U.S. current account deficits: an increase in U.S. demand for foreign goods and an increase in foreign demand for U.S. assets. Both have contributed to steadily increasing current account deficits since the mid-1990s, accompanied by a real dollar appreciation until late 2001 and a real depreciation since, which accelerated in late 2004. This paper explores whether and how much more depreciation is to come, and against which currencies: the euro, the yen, or the renminbi. The paper develops a simple model of exchange rate and current account determination based on imperfect substitutability in both goods and asset markets and uses that model to interpret the past and explore alternative future scenarios. ...
In the future, there is no one currency that is likely to replace the dollar as the main reserve cur...
We examine the relationship between the US current account deficit, the international value of the d...
The United States deficit on current account, now running at an annual rate of over $700 billion, ha...
Two main forces lie behind the large U.S. current account deficits: an increase in U.S. demand for f...
In this paper, we conduct a simulation analysis to investigate how much depreciation of the US dolla...
United States trade and current-account deficits have risen sharply in recent years. The current ac...
In this paper, we investigate responses of East Asian currencies to the US dollar depreciation in th...
A narrowing of the U.S. current account deficit through exchange rate movements is likely to entail ...
The recent depreciation of the dollar against major currencies of the world, notably the euro, has k...
Zahlungsbilanzungleichgewicht, US-Dollar, Vereinigte Staaten, Balance of payments imbalances, US Dol...
The US current account deficit has received much attention in the media. Several economists have exp...
The path of the dollar In the past three years the US dollar has been declining whilst the US curren...
"We examine the relationship between the US current account deficit, the international value of the ...
In this paper we will consider issues relating to the historically low US saving rate and the large ...
Prior to the creation of the euro in 1999, policy-makers frequently expressed their expectation that...
In the future, there is no one currency that is likely to replace the dollar as the main reserve cur...
We examine the relationship between the US current account deficit, the international value of the d...
The United States deficit on current account, now running at an annual rate of over $700 billion, ha...
Two main forces lie behind the large U.S. current account deficits: an increase in U.S. demand for f...
In this paper, we conduct a simulation analysis to investigate how much depreciation of the US dolla...
United States trade and current-account deficits have risen sharply in recent years. The current ac...
In this paper, we investigate responses of East Asian currencies to the US dollar depreciation in th...
A narrowing of the U.S. current account deficit through exchange rate movements is likely to entail ...
The recent depreciation of the dollar against major currencies of the world, notably the euro, has k...
Zahlungsbilanzungleichgewicht, US-Dollar, Vereinigte Staaten, Balance of payments imbalances, US Dol...
The US current account deficit has received much attention in the media. Several economists have exp...
The path of the dollar In the past three years the US dollar has been declining whilst the US curren...
"We examine the relationship between the US current account deficit, the international value of the ...
In this paper we will consider issues relating to the historically low US saving rate and the large ...
Prior to the creation of the euro in 1999, policy-makers frequently expressed their expectation that...
In the future, there is no one currency that is likely to replace the dollar as the main reserve cur...
We examine the relationship between the US current account deficit, the international value of the d...
The United States deficit on current account, now running at an annual rate of over $700 billion, ha...