Testing Twin Deficits Hypothesis using VARs and Variance Decomposition
This paper examines the twin deficits hypothesis in the ASEAN countries. The major findings of this paper are the following. (1) Long run relationships are detected between budget and current account deficits. (2) The Keynesian view fits well for Thailand since the causality runs from budget deficit...
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my.unimas.ir.71442015-07-23T07:42:04Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/7144/ Testing Twin Deficits Hypothesis using VARs and Variance Decomposition Evan, Lau Ahmad Zubaidi, Baharumshah Ahmed M, Khalid HB Economic Theory HG Finance This paper examines the twin deficits hypothesis in the ASEAN countries. The major findings of this paper are the following. (1) Long run relationships are detected between budget and current account deficits. (2) The Keynesian view fits well for Thailand since the causality runs from budget deficit to current account deficit. For Indonesia, the causality runs in an opposite direction while the empirical results indicate that a bidirectional pattern of causality exists for Malaysia and the Philippines. (3) We also found support for an indirect causal relationship that runs from budget deficit to higher interest rates, and higher interest rates leading to the appreciation of the exchange rate, which in turn leads with the widening of the current account deficit. The results of the variance decompositions and impulse response functions suggest that the consequences of large budget and current account deficits become noticeable only over the long run Taylor & Francis Group 2006 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/7144/1/Testing%20Twin%20Deficits%20Hypothesis.pdf Evan, Lau and Ahmad Zubaidi, Baharumshah and Ahmed M, Khalid (2006) Testing Twin Deficits Hypothesis using VARs and Variance Decomposition. Journal of the Asia Pacific economy, 11 (3). 331 -354. ISSN 1354–7860 http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/13547860600764245 DOI: 10.1080/13547860600764245 |
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This paper examines the twin deficits hypothesis in the ASEAN countries. The major findings of this paper are the following. (1) Long run relationships are detected between budget and current account deficits. (2) The Keynesian view fits well for Thailand since the causality runs from budget deficit to current account deficit. For Indonesia, the causality runs in an opposite direction while the empirical results indicate that a bidirectional pattern of causality exists for Malaysia and the Philippines. (3) We also found support for an indirect
causal relationship that runs from budget deficit to higher interest rates, and higher interest rates leading to the appreciation of the exchange rate, which in turn leads with the widening of the current account deficit. The results of the variance decompositions and impulse response functions suggest that the consequences of large budget and current account deficits become noticeable only over the long run |
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Testing Twin Deficits Hypothesis using
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Testing Twin Deficits Hypothesis using
VARs and Variance Decomposition |
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