The relationship between the current account and the macroeconomic development remains an important issue in an open economy. Recently, global current account imbalances, and more specifically the large deficit in the United States and the surplus in China and other Asian economies, continue to draw considerable attention in both policy makers and academics. The macroeconomic effects induced by China’s current account surplus, especially the big trade balance surpluses against the United States, and the related adjustment policy in the rebalance will affect the China’s economic growth and development in the future. China’s external current account surpluses are not unrelated to problems with its internal imbalances. This paper focuses on th...
We examine the issue of global rebalancing with much focus on East Asia, particularly China. For tha...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this paper is to explore the global financial imbalances from a perspecti...
The aim of this thesis is to find a reason why the US current account is in deficit, which is in con...
The relationship between the current account and the macroeconomic development remains an important ...
We consider the origins of global current account imbalances. We first discuss how the expansion of ...
This paper evaluates the sustainability of large current account imbalances in the era when the Chin...
In the past decade, the large deficit current account in the U.S. and the huge surplus current accou...
This paper examines two U.S. current account deficit episodes, one in the 1980s and the other in the...
The present paper evaluates the current account patterns of 69 countries during 1981-2006. We identi...
We develop a three-region economic model to assess how a significant reduction in global current acc...
We critically assess several of the key assertions underlying the global saving glut hypothesis. Fir...
China is widely seen as one of the sources of global macroeconomic imbalances. Its persistent curren...
This paper investigates how China's saving, investment, and saving-investment balance will evolvein ...
This paper explores the emergence of large current account imbalances in a few large countries, the ...
This paper examines the regional and global growth effects of current account imbalances in Japan, G...
We examine the issue of global rebalancing with much focus on East Asia, particularly China. For tha...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this paper is to explore the global financial imbalances from a perspecti...
The aim of this thesis is to find a reason why the US current account is in deficit, which is in con...
The relationship between the current account and the macroeconomic development remains an important ...
We consider the origins of global current account imbalances. We first discuss how the expansion of ...
This paper evaluates the sustainability of large current account imbalances in the era when the Chin...
In the past decade, the large deficit current account in the U.S. and the huge surplus current accou...
This paper examines two U.S. current account deficit episodes, one in the 1980s and the other in the...
The present paper evaluates the current account patterns of 69 countries during 1981-2006. We identi...
We develop a three-region economic model to assess how a significant reduction in global current acc...
We critically assess several of the key assertions underlying the global saving glut hypothesis. Fir...
China is widely seen as one of the sources of global macroeconomic imbalances. Its persistent curren...
This paper investigates how China's saving, investment, and saving-investment balance will evolvein ...
This paper explores the emergence of large current account imbalances in a few large countries, the ...
This paper examines the regional and global growth effects of current account imbalances in Japan, G...
We examine the issue of global rebalancing with much focus on East Asia, particularly China. For tha...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this paper is to explore the global financial imbalances from a perspecti...
The aim of this thesis is to find a reason why the US current account is in deficit, which is in con...