Current-Account Reversals in Developing Countries: The Role of Fundamentals

32 Pages Posted: 6 Nov 1998

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Alberto Bagnai

University "Gabriele D'Annunzio"

Stefano Manzocchi

LUISS University; Luiss University - Department of Economics and Finance

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Date Written: October 23, 1998

Abstract

This paper studies episodes of current-account reversal in developing countries (DCs) in the period 1965-1994. First, a number of persistent shifts ("reversals") in the current-account balance dynamics are identified by structural break and segmented trend tests; then, the relationship between these reversals and a set of fundamentals suggested by the intertemporal approach to the current account is investigated in a panel-data set-up. We find that fundamentals play a different role in episodes of persistent deterioration or improvement of the current-account balance in DCs.

JEL Classification: C22, C23, F32

Suggested Citation

Bagnai, Alberto and Manzocchi, Stefano and Manzocchi, Stefano, Current-Account Reversals in Developing Countries: The Role of Fundamentals (October 23, 1998). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=139048 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.139048

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