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Capital mobility in Latin American and Caribbean countries: alternative view on the “Feldstein-Horioka” coefficient
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International Journal of Emerging Markets (2024) 19 (4): 989–1006.
Published: 09 August 2022
... Emerald Publishing Limited Licensed re-use rights only Saving-investment–relationship Capital mobility Feldstein-Horioka puzzle Current account deficit sustainability DCCEMG Latin America and the Caribbean C30 F21 F32 F34 F40 This study employs the mean-group version...
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Twin deficits hypothesis in Bangladesh: an empirical investigation
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International Journal of Emerging Markets (2022) 17 (9): 2350–2379.
Published: 02 March 2021
... be contacted at: simabd330@gmail.com C32 E62 F32 H62 O53 In the last few decades, South Asian economies have continuously been experiencing fiscal and current account imbalances. Furthermore, these deficits are relevant to an important aspect known as “the twin deficit hypothesis (TDH)” which...
