General Equilibrium Perspective on Twin Deficits Hypothesis: An Empirical Study with US Results
Abstract: This study proposes an alternative analytical framework for testing the so-called twin deficits hypothesis from the general equilibrium perspective. The income–expenditure equilibrium takes both the behavioural relationships of the saving and investment into consideration. The empirical r...
Main Author: | Tang, Tuck Cheong |
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Format: | Article |
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Taylor & Francis
2015
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