The dissertation investigates the existence of a causal relationship between fiscal balance and current account balance over the period 1980-2011, for nine SADC countries individually. The analysis is conducted within the framework of Granger causality test and Vector Auto Regression (VAR) approach on time series data for each individual country estimates. The Granger causality test results confirm the twin-deficit relationship, with a causal relation from fiscal deficits to external deficits for two countries: Malawi and Zambia together with SADC group average; inverse link operating from external balance to fiscal balance for another two countries: Zimbabwe and Swaziland. Existence of bi-directional causality was confirmed for Bot...
The idea of the fiscal balance to have a statistically significant impact on the current account is ...
This paper aims to analyze the possibility of the twin deficits hypothesis existing in the context o...
The study examines the twin deficits hypothesis in a sample of twelve African countries for the peri...
The dissertation investigates the existence of a causal relationship between fiscal balance and cur...
This paper investigates the existence of a causal relationship between fiscal balance and current ac...
This paper investigates the existence of a causal relationship between fiscal balance and current ac...
The concept of the twin deficit hypothesis is fraught with controversy. Some economists argue that t...
The concept of the twin deficit hypothesis is fraught with controversy. Some economists argue that t...
The concept of the twin deficit hypothesis is fraught with controversy. Some economists argue that t...
This paper examines the relationship between current account and government budget deficits in Tanza...
The concept of the twin deficit hypothesis is fraught with controversy. Some economists argue that t...
Twin deficits hypothesis postulates that there is a strong positive linear relationship between a co...
This study examines the empirical relationship between fiscal deficit and current account imbalance ...
Twin deficit hypothesis, regarding Keynesian and Ricardian perspective, introducing of the linkage b...
This study examines the Twin Deficit Hypothesis (TDH), which posits that a government’s fiscal defic...
The idea of the fiscal balance to have a statistically significant impact on the current account is ...
This paper aims to analyze the possibility of the twin deficits hypothesis existing in the context o...
The study examines the twin deficits hypothesis in a sample of twelve African countries for the peri...
The dissertation investigates the existence of a causal relationship between fiscal balance and cur...
This paper investigates the existence of a causal relationship between fiscal balance and current ac...
This paper investigates the existence of a causal relationship between fiscal balance and current ac...
The concept of the twin deficit hypothesis is fraught with controversy. Some economists argue that t...
The concept of the twin deficit hypothesis is fraught with controversy. Some economists argue that t...
The concept of the twin deficit hypothesis is fraught with controversy. Some economists argue that t...
This paper examines the relationship between current account and government budget deficits in Tanza...
The concept of the twin deficit hypothesis is fraught with controversy. Some economists argue that t...
Twin deficits hypothesis postulates that there is a strong positive linear relationship between a co...
This study examines the empirical relationship between fiscal deficit and current account imbalance ...
Twin deficit hypothesis, regarding Keynesian and Ricardian perspective, introducing of the linkage b...
This study examines the Twin Deficit Hypothesis (TDH), which posits that a government’s fiscal defic...
The idea of the fiscal balance to have a statistically significant impact on the current account is ...
This paper aims to analyze the possibility of the twin deficits hypothesis existing in the context o...
The study examines the twin deficits hypothesis in a sample of twelve African countries for the peri...