Revival of the Twin Deficits in Asian Crisis affected Countries

This paper revisits the twin deficits argument in the Asian crisis-affected countries. We also include data from the 1997 crisis to examine the disparities in the empirical regularities governing the two deficits in these countries. Empirical results suggest that causality runs from budget deficit t...

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Main Authors: Lau, Evan, Shazali, Abu Mansor, Puah, Chin-Hong
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spelling my.unimas.ir.17512016-04-12T02:12:01Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/1751/ Revival of the Twin Deficits in Asian Crisis affected Countries Lau, Evan Shazali, Abu Mansor Puah, Chin-Hong HB Economic Theory HG Finance This paper revisits the twin deficits argument in the Asian crisis-affected countries. We also include data from the 1997 crisis to examine the disparities in the empirical regularities governing the two deficits in these countries. Empirical results suggest that causality runs from budget deficit to current account deficit for Malaysia, the Philippines (pre-crisis) and Thailand, which fits well with the Keynesian view. For Indonesia and Korea the causality runs in the opposite direction while a bi-directional causality exists for the Philippines in the post-crisis era. As these countries are at a crossroad in the aftermath of the 1997 crisis, managing these deficits are indeed important policy options in promoting macroeconomic stability and sustainability in the region. Economics Issues 2010 E-Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/1751/1/Revival%2Bof%2Bthe%2BTwin%2BDeficits%2Bin%2BAsian%2BCrisisaffected%2BCountries%20%281%29.pdf Lau, Evan and Shazali, Abu Mansor and Puah, Chin-Hong (2010) Revival of the Twin Deficits in Asian Crisis affected Countries. Economic Issues, 15 (1).
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Lau, Evan
Shazali, Abu Mansor
Puah, Chin-Hong
Revival of the Twin Deficits in Asian Crisis affected Countries
description This paper revisits the twin deficits argument in the Asian crisis-affected countries. We also include data from the 1997 crisis to examine the disparities in the empirical regularities governing the two deficits in these countries. Empirical results suggest that causality runs from budget deficit to current account deficit for Malaysia, the Philippines (pre-crisis) and Thailand, which fits well with the Keynesian view. For Indonesia and Korea the causality runs in the opposite direction while a bi-directional causality exists for the Philippines in the post-crisis era. As these countries are at a crossroad in the aftermath of the 1997 crisis, managing these deficits are indeed important policy options in promoting macroeconomic stability and sustainability in the region.
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author Lau, Evan
Shazali, Abu Mansor
Puah, Chin-Hong
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Puah, Chin-Hong
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title Revival of the Twin Deficits in Asian Crisis affected Countries
title_short Revival of the Twin Deficits in Asian Crisis affected Countries
title_full Revival of the Twin Deficits in Asian Crisis affected Countries
title_fullStr Revival of the Twin Deficits in Asian Crisis affected Countries
title_full_unstemmed Revival of the Twin Deficits in Asian Crisis affected Countries
title_sort revival of the twin deficits in asian crisis affected countries
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