In this paper we analyse the evolution of the current account as a percentage of GDP for a group of Central and Eastern European Countries. Instead of analysing only the variable for unit roots, we go a step further and test for different speeds of mean reversion dependent on break dates endogenously determined. We apply the Bai and Perron method to find that most countries have managed to balance their current account, but some of them should keep an eye on the low speed of mean reversion and the deviation of the time trend from balance
This study aims to examine the sustainability of current account deficits for Hungary, Poland, Czech...
This paper assesses the sustainability of the CA deficit in Romania by estimating its structural com...
This paper investigates the sustainability of current accounts in advanced economies, using a panel ...
This article presents an analysis of the sustainability of the current accounts of a group of centra...
This paper analyses the sustainability of the current accounts of a group of Central and Eastern Eur...
Substantial capital outflows across Europe following the 2007/8 Global Financial Crisis and 201 Euro...
The aim of this paper is to shed some light on the degree of sustainability of fiscal debt for a gro...
The article examines the question of whether the current account deficits seen in selected transitio...
We examined the hypothesis of current account sustainability in Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and...
This paper assesses the sustainability of the CA deficits in the New Member States (NMS) of European...
The article investigates sharp reductions seen in current account deficits in transition countries i...
The paper investigates sharp reductions seen in current account deficits in selected transition coun...
This paper analyzes current account (CA) developments in the following 10 new EU members states: Cze...
This study aims to examine the sustainability of current account deficits for Hungary, Poland, Czech...
This paper presents an analysis of the sustainability of current account deficits in transition econ...
This study aims to examine the sustainability of current account deficits for Hungary, Poland, Czech...
This paper assesses the sustainability of the CA deficit in Romania by estimating its structural com...
This paper investigates the sustainability of current accounts in advanced economies, using a panel ...
This article presents an analysis of the sustainability of the current accounts of a group of centra...
This paper analyses the sustainability of the current accounts of a group of Central and Eastern Eur...
Substantial capital outflows across Europe following the 2007/8 Global Financial Crisis and 201 Euro...
The aim of this paper is to shed some light on the degree of sustainability of fiscal debt for a gro...
The article examines the question of whether the current account deficits seen in selected transitio...
We examined the hypothesis of current account sustainability in Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and...
This paper assesses the sustainability of the CA deficits in the New Member States (NMS) of European...
The article investigates sharp reductions seen in current account deficits in transition countries i...
The paper investigates sharp reductions seen in current account deficits in selected transition coun...
This paper analyzes current account (CA) developments in the following 10 new EU members states: Cze...
This study aims to examine the sustainability of current account deficits for Hungary, Poland, Czech...
This paper presents an analysis of the sustainability of current account deficits in transition econ...
This study aims to examine the sustainability of current account deficits for Hungary, Poland, Czech...
This paper assesses the sustainability of the CA deficit in Romania by estimating its structural com...
This paper investigates the sustainability of current accounts in advanced economies, using a panel ...