The paper provides a selective survey of the literature on the Feldstein-Horioka paradox. The observed high correlation between national savings and domestic investment emerges as a robust empirical regularity. If this regularity is to be attributed to low capital mobility (due to government interventions or market imperfections) or other factors (such as immobility of goods, shocks or intertemporal budget constraints) cannot be resolved. The empirical evidence on the relative importance of the possible factors is too sketchy. Excluding government interventions, the possible impact of market imperfections in causing saving-investment corrrelations has hardly been investigated so far.
The Feldstein-Horioka Þnding is a very well known and puzzling empirical regularity in International...
There are several candidate explanations for the Feldstein--Horioka puzzle. This paper provides a qu...
In this paper we have presented the results of a research of the Feldstein-Horioka puzzle presence i...
In this paper we reexamine the Feldstein-Horioka finding of limited international capital mobility b...
Working on a sample of OECD countries spanning the period 1970-2003, this paper contributes to the F...
This paper reviews how economists responded to the Feldstein–Horioka (FH) view that a high saving‐in...
The degree of integration to the international capital markets is a crucial issue for the economic p...
This paper shows that general equilibrium effects can partly rationalize the high correlation betwee...
Empirically, the positive association between domestic savings and capital formation is well recogni...
Working on a unbalanced sample of OECD countries spanning the period 1970-2003, this paper contribut...
The degree of integration to the international capital markets is a crucial issue for the economic p...
This paper studies the famous Feldstein and Horioka finding, which is a high correla-tion between lo...
In this paper, it is argued that the observed high positive correlation between national savings and...
We measure the level of capital mobility following Feldstein and Horioka (1980) who assume that meas...
This paper revisits the Feldstein-Horioka puzzle – the mother of all puzzles – to uncover whether th...
The Feldstein-Horioka Þnding is a very well known and puzzling empirical regularity in International...
There are several candidate explanations for the Feldstein--Horioka puzzle. This paper provides a qu...
In this paper we have presented the results of a research of the Feldstein-Horioka puzzle presence i...
In this paper we reexamine the Feldstein-Horioka finding of limited international capital mobility b...
Working on a sample of OECD countries spanning the period 1970-2003, this paper contributes to the F...
This paper reviews how economists responded to the Feldstein–Horioka (FH) view that a high saving‐in...
The degree of integration to the international capital markets is a crucial issue for the economic p...
This paper shows that general equilibrium effects can partly rationalize the high correlation betwee...
Empirically, the positive association between domestic savings and capital formation is well recogni...
Working on a unbalanced sample of OECD countries spanning the period 1970-2003, this paper contribut...
The degree of integration to the international capital markets is a crucial issue for the economic p...
This paper studies the famous Feldstein and Horioka finding, which is a high correla-tion between lo...
In this paper, it is argued that the observed high positive correlation between national savings and...
We measure the level of capital mobility following Feldstein and Horioka (1980) who assume that meas...
This paper revisits the Feldstein-Horioka puzzle – the mother of all puzzles – to uncover whether th...
The Feldstein-Horioka Þnding is a very well known and puzzling empirical regularity in International...
There are several candidate explanations for the Feldstein--Horioka puzzle. This paper provides a qu...
In this paper we have presented the results of a research of the Feldstein-Horioka puzzle presence i...