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A Framework for Assessing Global Imbalances


Thierry Bracke


European Central Bank (ECB)

Matthieu Bussière


Banque de France

Michael Fidora


European Central Bank (ECB)

Roland Straub


European Central Bank (ECB)

January 2008

ECB Occasional Paper No. 78

Abstract:     
In this paper, we take a systematic look at global imbalances. First, we provide a definition of the phenomenon, and relate global imbalances to widening external positions of systemically important economies that reflect distortions or entail risks for the global economy. Second, we provide an operational content to this definition by measuring trends in external imbalances over the past decade and putting these in a historical perspective. We argue that three main features set today's situation apart from past episodes of growing external imbalances: (i) the emergence of new players, in particular emerging market economies such as China and India, which are quickly catching up with the advanced economies; (ii) an unprecedented wave of financial globalisation, with more integrated global financial markets and increasing opportunities for international portfolio diversification, also characterised by considerable asymmetries in the level of market completeness across countries; and (iii) the favourable global macroeconomic and financial environment, with record high global growth rates in recent years, low financial market volatility and easy global financing conditions over a long time period of time, running at least until the summer of 2007. Finally, we provide an analytical overview of the fundamental causes and drivers of global imbalances. The central argument is that the increase in imbalances has been driven by a unique combination of structural and cyclical determinants.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 53

Keywords: Global imbalances, current account, incomplete financial globalisation, structural factors, cyclical factors.

JEL Classification: F2, F32, F33, F41

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Date posted: January 25, 2008  

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Bracke, Thierry, Bussière, Matthieu, Fidora, Michael and Straub, Roland, A Framework for Assessing Global Imbalances (January 2008). ECB Occasional Paper No. 78. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1005942

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Thierry Bracke (Contact Author)
European Central Bank (ECB) ( email )
Kaiserstrasse 29
Frankfurt am Main, D-60311
Germany
Matthieu Bussiere
Banque de France ( email )
Paris
France

Michael Fidora
European Central Bank (ECB) ( email )
Kaiserstrasse 29
Frankfurt am Main, D-60311
Germany
+49 69 1344 5713 (Phone)
Roland Straub
European Central Bank (ECB) ( email )
Kaiserstrasse 29
Frankfurt am Main, D-60311
Germany
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