Many of the emerging market economies in Europe are presently running current account deficits which are quite high relative to any global or historical standard and are fundamentally unsustainable. This includes the three poorer European Union (EU) members of the old Europe (Greece, Portugal, and Spain), many of the EU’s new member states (largely the former transition economies which have joined since 2004), most of those non-EU members in south-east Europe, and a number of the CIS economies in eastern Europe and the Caucasus. The unweighted average current account deficit for this group has more than doubled from under four percent of GDP in 2003 to well over eight percent in 2007. This trend is significantly different than what has evol...
After two turbulent decades (1980s and 1990s) when emerging-market economies were frequent victims o...
Global current account imbalances widened before the 2007/2008 crisis and have narrowed since. While...
This paper examines the increasing cross-border flows of capital involving developing and emerging e...
Low interest rates in advanced economies contributed to massive private capital flows around the wor...
This paper aims to explain some developments in current accounts across advanced and emerging Europe...
This paper assesses the extent to which debt overhang poses a constraint to economic activity in Eme...
[The authors]...explain how the EU has increased the tendency of capital flow from relatively rich t...
Widening Current Account imbalances were a key feature of the run-up to the global financial crisis....
Substantial capital outflows across Europe following the 2007/8 Global Financial Crisis and 201 Euro...
Foreign currency indebtedness in new EU member states has had serious post-crisis consequences, wher...
Due to negotiations on accession to the EU, the new EU member states from Central and Eastern Europe...
This paper analyzes current account (CA) developments in the following 10 new EU members states: Cze...
Financial globalisation has been associated with divergent current account patterns in emerging mark...
The abundance of private capital flows confronts many emerging-market authorities with a transfer pr...
This paper presents an analysis of the sustainability of current account deficits in transition econ...
After two turbulent decades (1980s and 1990s) when emerging-market economies were frequent victims o...
Global current account imbalances widened before the 2007/2008 crisis and have narrowed since. While...
This paper examines the increasing cross-border flows of capital involving developing and emerging e...
Low interest rates in advanced economies contributed to massive private capital flows around the wor...
This paper aims to explain some developments in current accounts across advanced and emerging Europe...
This paper assesses the extent to which debt overhang poses a constraint to economic activity in Eme...
[The authors]...explain how the EU has increased the tendency of capital flow from relatively rich t...
Widening Current Account imbalances were a key feature of the run-up to the global financial crisis....
Substantial capital outflows across Europe following the 2007/8 Global Financial Crisis and 201 Euro...
Foreign currency indebtedness in new EU member states has had serious post-crisis consequences, wher...
Due to negotiations on accession to the EU, the new EU member states from Central and Eastern Europe...
This paper analyzes current account (CA) developments in the following 10 new EU members states: Cze...
Financial globalisation has been associated with divergent current account patterns in emerging mark...
The abundance of private capital flows confronts many emerging-market authorities with a transfer pr...
This paper presents an analysis of the sustainability of current account deficits in transition econ...
After two turbulent decades (1980s and 1990s) when emerging-market economies were frequent victims o...
Global current account imbalances widened before the 2007/2008 crisis and have narrowed since. While...
This paper examines the increasing cross-border flows of capital involving developing and emerging e...