Abstract: This paper investigates macroeconomic determinants of the current account balance in Namibia. The results show that there is evidence of twin deficit hypothesis in Namibia. Evidence of twin deficit hypothesis suggest that it is important for Namibia to have fiscal discipline in order to improve its current account. Increase in capital flows, real GDP or per capita, results in a deterioration of the current account. Increase in interest rate, commodity prices and population cause the current account balance to improve. This suggest that contractionary monetary policy contributed to reduction of unproductive imports and improved the current account balance
The main objective of this study is to empirically investigate the determinants of current account d...
Persistent current account imbalances in many least developed and emerging countries have excited co...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.This paper investigates the link between fisca...
This paper investigates macroeconomic determinants of the current account balance in Namibia. The r...
This paper investigates macroeconomic determinants of the current account balance in Namibia. The r...
This paper investigates macroeconomic determinants of the balance of payments in Namibia for the per...
The idea of the fiscal balance to have a statistically significant impact on the current account is ...
The study empirically investigated the effects of government expenditure on FX reserves in Namibia. ...
One important indicator of the health of a country is the current account balance. Movements in this...
This study investigates the asymmetric relationship between government debt and GDP growth in Namibi...
This study investigates the asymmetric relationship between government debt and GDP growth in Namibi...
The purpose of this paper is to test the twin deficit hypothesis and empirical relationship between ...
The idea of the fiscal balance to have a statistically significant impact on the current account is ...
The occurrences of capital flight continue to be of great concern for many developing countries and ...
This study examines the empirical relationship between fiscal deficit and current account imbalance ...
The main objective of this study is to empirically investigate the determinants of current account d...
Persistent current account imbalances in many least developed and emerging countries have excited co...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.This paper investigates the link between fisca...
This paper investigates macroeconomic determinants of the current account balance in Namibia. The r...
This paper investigates macroeconomic determinants of the current account balance in Namibia. The r...
This paper investigates macroeconomic determinants of the balance of payments in Namibia for the per...
The idea of the fiscal balance to have a statistically significant impact on the current account is ...
The study empirically investigated the effects of government expenditure on FX reserves in Namibia. ...
One important indicator of the health of a country is the current account balance. Movements in this...
This study investigates the asymmetric relationship between government debt and GDP growth in Namibi...
This study investigates the asymmetric relationship between government debt and GDP growth in Namibi...
The purpose of this paper is to test the twin deficit hypothesis and empirical relationship between ...
The idea of the fiscal balance to have a statistically significant impact on the current account is ...
The occurrences of capital flight continue to be of great concern for many developing countries and ...
This study examines the empirical relationship between fiscal deficit and current account imbalance ...
The main objective of this study is to empirically investigate the determinants of current account d...
Persistent current account imbalances in many least developed and emerging countries have excited co...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.This paper investigates the link between fisca...