衰退和外部失衡

Julia Estefanía-Flores, D. Furceri, Pablo González-Domínguez, Daniel Jimenez
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本文从全球和国家层面实证考察了增长(和衰退)与经常账户失衡之间的关系。研究结果表明,全球经常账户失衡具有强烈的顺周期性,全球经济增长与失衡之间的强烈正相关关系并不完全由经济增长大幅放缓所驱动。我们还发现,以往的衰退和金融危机,无论是国别危机还是全球危机,往往都是在经常账户失衡加剧之前发生的,然后是剧烈而持久的调整。这一模式与2019冠状病毒病危机期间观察到的全球失衡加剧形成鲜明对比。
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Recessions and external imbalances
This paper empirically examines the relationship between growth (and recessions) and current account imbalances at the global and country level. The results suggest that global current account imbalances are strongly pro-cyclical, and that the strong positive correlation between global growth and imbalances is not driven exclusively by major growth slowdowns. We also find that past recessions and financial crises, both country-specific and global ones, tend to be preceded by a building up in current account imbalances and followed by a sharp and persistent adjustment. This pattern is in marked contrast with the increase in global imbalances observed during the COVID-19 crisis.
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