The international current account imbalance, where the United States has a vast deficit and several countries, notably Japan, China, Germany and the oil exporters have corresponding surpluses, is usually seen as a problem. The argument here is that current account imbalances simply indicate intertemporal trade – the exchange of goods and services for claims. There are likely to be gains from trade of that kind as from ordinary trade. What then are the problems? This paper considers several scenarios, notably one where net savings of the surplus countries decline so that the world real interest rate rises, and another where the US fiscal deficit is reduced, so that the world real interest rate falls and there could be a world wide aggregate ...
The recent global financial crisis has been described as the abrupt unwinding of the macroeconomic i...
The United States has run an increasingly large current account deficit over the last few years. J. ...
The aim of this thesis is to find a reason why the US current account is in deficit, which is in con...
In the past decade, the large deficit current account in the U.S. and the huge surplus current accou...
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...
THIS IS THE third in a series of papers we have written over the past five years about the growing U...
This paper explores the emergence of large current account imbalances in a few large countries, the ...
This paper assesses some of the explanations that have been put forward for the global pattern of cu...
This paper explores the emergence of large current account imbalances in a few large countries, the ...
Global imbalances are large and growing in the sense that the US current account deficit and, as a r...
This paper empirically documents the important differences between persistent episodes of current ac...
Global current account (“flow”) imbalances have narrowed significantly since their peak in 2006, and...
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...
The United States has run an increasingly large current account deficit over the last few years. J. ...
The aim of this thesis is to find a reason why the US current account is in deficit, which is in con...
In the past decade, the large deficit current account in the U.S. and the huge surplus current accou...
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...
THIS IS THE third in a series of papers we have written over the past five years about the growing U...
This paper explores the emergence of large current account imbalances in a few large countries, the ...
This paper assesses some of the explanations that have been put forward for the global pattern of cu...
This paper explores the emergence of large current account imbalances in a few large countries, the ...
Global imbalances are large and growing in the sense that the US current account deficit and, as a r...
This paper empirically documents the important differences between persistent episodes of current ac...
Global current account (“flow”) imbalances have narrowed significantly since their peak in 2006, and...
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...
The United States has run an increasingly large current account deficit over the last few years. J. ...
The aim of this thesis is to find a reason why the US current account is in deficit, which is in con...