We investigate the impact of domestic financial frictions on the current account dynamics in Asian countries before and after the Asian financial crisis in 1997–1998 by introducing collateral constraints into the intertemporal current account approach. We examine six Asian countries. Before the crisis, collateral constraints significantly impact the current account in Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand, but after the crisis, they do not. Our study shows that the impact of domestic financial frictions on the current account changes before and after a financial crisis.(JEL F32, F41
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This article presents an application of the intertemporal approach to the current account positions ...
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An integral part of global current account imbalances is the large and persistent current account su...
The current account balance is an important indicator which reveals information on a country’s econo...
Before the currency crisis of 1997-1998, East Asian financial intermediaries borrowed heavily in int...
The purpose of this paper is to empirically investigate the causality pattern between current accoun...
Theoretically, financial account (FA) serves as a means of financing deficit in a country’s current ...
This paper examines the sustainability of the current account imbalance for four ASEAN countries (In...
The current paper presents an empirical analysis of the current account positions during the pre Asi...
This paper investigates whether the current account and capital flows are excessive or not, prior to...
This paper sets out to investigate the statistical properties of current account in the crisis-affec...
This paper examines whether the current account deficits in Korea in the period before the Asian fin...
After the 1997 Asian financial crisis, South Korea (Korea) and Thailand implemented financial restru...
In this paper we attempt to examine the issue of sustainability of current account imbalances in eig...
This article presents an application of the intertemporal approach to the current account positions ...
This paper employs a panel based error correction approach to examine the short-and long-run dynamic...
This paper examines the behavior of international reserve holdings in East Asia, ASEAN5, and non-ASE...
An integral part of global current account imbalances is the large and persistent current account su...
The current account balance is an important indicator which reveals information on a country’s econo...
Before the currency crisis of 1997-1998, East Asian financial intermediaries borrowed heavily in int...