The global economic crisis have important implications for international capital movements, which further sharpens the question of the sustainability of permanent current account deficits in Southeast Europe. The goal of this paper is to analyze the medium and long-term sustainability of Serbia’s current account deficit. The first part of the paper presents a factor analysis of the sustainability of Serbia’s current account deficit. In the second part of the paper the theoretical model created by Milesi-Ferretti and Razin is used to access Serbia’s medium term current account sustainability. On the basis of Reisen’s theoretical work (Reisen methodology) and by adding net reinvested earnings from foreign direct investment to the mod...
The aim of this paper is to examine the relation between the current account balance and its determi...
Purpose: This study aims to examine the sustainability of the current account deficit in Turkey for ...
The current account balance represents the most important measurement of acountry's economic perform...
This paper tries to elaborate on difficulties and challenges of the Western Balkan countries, that a...
Küreselleşme süreci ile beraber gelen serbest sermaye dolaşımı ülkelerin ekonomik dinamiklerinin ye...
The article examines the question of whether the current account deficits seen in selected transitio...
This paper elaborate on the difficulties and challenges of the selected Western Balkan countries (Al...
This bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of current account sustainability in three selected tra...
The article examines the issue of ‘current account sustainability’ in seventeen transition economies...
In this work we analyse framework for debt sustainability assessment (DSA), which is used by IMF cou...
Despite the considerably low share of public debt-to-GDP in Serbia relative to EU average, rapid inc...
This paper examines the impact of structural and cyclical factors on Serbia’s current account. We...
In this paper we analyse the evolution of the current account as a percentage of GDP for a group of ...
The main purpose of this paper is to analyze the structure and level of current account deficit and ...
The current account deficit, as a frequently disputable phenomenon of Turkish economy, is considered...
The aim of this paper is to examine the relation between the current account balance and its determi...
Purpose: This study aims to examine the sustainability of the current account deficit in Turkey for ...
The current account balance represents the most important measurement of acountry's economic perform...
This paper tries to elaborate on difficulties and challenges of the Western Balkan countries, that a...
Küreselleşme süreci ile beraber gelen serbest sermaye dolaşımı ülkelerin ekonomik dinamiklerinin ye...
The article examines the question of whether the current account deficits seen in selected transitio...
This paper elaborate on the difficulties and challenges of the selected Western Balkan countries (Al...
This bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of current account sustainability in three selected tra...
The article examines the issue of ‘current account sustainability’ in seventeen transition economies...
In this work we analyse framework for debt sustainability assessment (DSA), which is used by IMF cou...
Despite the considerably low share of public debt-to-GDP in Serbia relative to EU average, rapid inc...
This paper examines the impact of structural and cyclical factors on Serbia’s current account. We...
In this paper we analyse the evolution of the current account as a percentage of GDP for a group of ...
The main purpose of this paper is to analyze the structure and level of current account deficit and ...
The current account deficit, as a frequently disputable phenomenon of Turkish economy, is considered...
The aim of this paper is to examine the relation between the current account balance and its determi...
Purpose: This study aims to examine the sustainability of the current account deficit in Turkey for ...
The current account balance represents the most important measurement of acountry's economic perform...