Twin deficits in Cambodia: Are there Reasons for Concern? An Empirical Study

This study examines the inter-linkages between Government budget balance, and external balance for a transition economy in South East Asia – Cambodia. The empirical results of the quarterly data between 1996 and 2006, support twin deficits hypothesis that is the budget deficits do cause external def...

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Main Authors: Evan, Lau, Tuck Cheong, Tang
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Published: Monash University 2009
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spelling my.unimas.ir.72332015-04-23T01:37:05Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/7233/ Twin deficits in Cambodia: Are there Reasons for Concern? An Empirical Study Evan, Lau Tuck Cheong, Tang HC Economic History and Conditions This study examines the inter-linkages between Government budget balance, and external balance for a transition economy in South East Asia – Cambodia. The empirical results of the quarterly data between 1996 and 2006, support twin deficits hypothesis that is the budget deficits do cause external deficits, in the short run. These two macroeconomics variables are moving together in the long run. For implication, these findings provide an insight for the Cambodia’s policy design and formulation. Monash University 2009 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/7233/1/twin%20deficits%20in%20cambodia%20are%20there%20reasons%20for%20concern%20an%20empirical%20study%20%2810%25%29.pdf Evan, Lau and Tuck Cheong, Tang (2009) Twin deficits in Cambodia: Are there Reasons for Concern? An Empirical Study. Monash University, Department of Economics, 11 (9). pp. 1-9. ISSN 1441-5429 http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.486.1624&rep=rep1&type=pdf
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Evan, Lau
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Twin deficits in Cambodia: Are there Reasons for Concern? An Empirical Study
description This study examines the inter-linkages between Government budget balance, and external balance for a transition economy in South East Asia – Cambodia. The empirical results of the quarterly data between 1996 and 2006, support twin deficits hypothesis that is the budget deficits do cause external deficits, in the short run. These two macroeconomics variables are moving together in the long run. For implication, these findings provide an insight for the Cambodia’s policy design and formulation.
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author Evan, Lau
Tuck Cheong, Tang
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Tuck Cheong, Tang
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title Twin deficits in Cambodia: Are there Reasons for Concern? An Empirical Study
title_short Twin deficits in Cambodia: Are there Reasons for Concern? An Empirical Study
title_full Twin deficits in Cambodia: Are there Reasons for Concern? An Empirical Study
title_fullStr Twin deficits in Cambodia: Are there Reasons for Concern? An Empirical Study
title_full_unstemmed Twin deficits in Cambodia: Are there Reasons for Concern? An Empirical Study
title_sort twin deficits in cambodia: are there reasons for concern? an empirical study
publisher Monash University
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url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/7233/1/twin%20deficits%20in%20cambodia%20are%20there%20reasons%20for%20concern%20an%20empirical%20study%20%2810%25%29.pdf
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