The Current Account in the Eacroeconomic Adjustment Process
23 Pages Posted: 6 Jul 2004 Last revised: 5 Sep 2022
Date Written: November 1981
Abstract
This paper provides a formal analysis of the current account balance in a dynamic model with optimizing agents. Two analytical ideas are stressed. First, an economy's current account balance depends as much on fixture economic trends as on the current economic environment. A shift in fiscal policy, for example, will have one effect on the current account if it is perceived to be temporary and another if it is seen to be permanent. Second, temporary disturbances in the economy have permanent effects, by altering the entire future path of the economy's international indebtedness.
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