Budget and Current Account Deficits in SEACEN Countries: Evidence Based on the Panel Approach

In this paper, the twin deficits hypothesis was examined using data of nine SEACEN countries. To compensate for the lack of time series observations, data was polled from the nine countries into one panel. The effects of interest rate and exchange rate in the causal chain between budget and current...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Zubaidi, Baharumshah, Evan, Lau
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Örebro University School of Business 2005
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Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/17828/
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/17828/1/Budget.pdf
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description In this paper, the twin deficits hypothesis was examined using data of nine SEACEN countries. To compensate for the lack of time series observations, data was polled from the nine countries into one panel. The effects of interest rate and exchange rate in the causal chain between budget and current account deficits were stressed. At the empirical level, there is enough evidence to support the view that Asian budget deficit causes current account deficit directly as well as indirectly. From the policy perspective, the statistical analysis suggests that managing budget deficit offers scope for improvement in the current account deficit. However, this finding does not support the policy of manipulating the intermediate variables to reduce the twin deficits to a sustainable level since these variables appear to be endogenous in the system.
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spelling unimas-178282022-01-19T06:10:48Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/17828/ Budget and Current Account Deficits in SEACEN Countries: Evidence Based on the Panel Approach Ahmad Zubaidi, Baharumshah Evan, Lau HB Economic Theory In this paper, the twin deficits hypothesis was examined using data of nine SEACEN countries. To compensate for the lack of time series observations, data was polled from the nine countries into one panel. The effects of interest rate and exchange rate in the causal chain between budget and current account deficits were stressed. At the empirical level, there is enough evidence to support the view that Asian budget deficit causes current account deficit directly as well as indirectly. From the policy perspective, the statistical analysis suggests that managing budget deficit offers scope for improvement in the current account deficit. However, this finding does not support the policy of manipulating the intermediate variables to reduce the twin deficits to a sustainable level since these variables appear to be endogenous in the system. Örebro University School of Business 2005 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/17828/1/Budget.pdf Ahmad Zubaidi, Baharumshah and Evan, Lau (2005) Budget and Current Account Deficits in SEACEN Countries: Evidence Based on the Panel Approach. EconPapers. ISSN 2348-7038 http://econpapers.repec.org/paper/wpawuwpif/0504002.htm
spellingShingle HB Economic Theory
Ahmad Zubaidi, Baharumshah
Evan, Lau
Budget and Current Account Deficits in SEACEN Countries: Evidence Based on the Panel Approach
title Budget and Current Account Deficits in SEACEN Countries: Evidence Based on the Panel Approach
title_full Budget and Current Account Deficits in SEACEN Countries: Evidence Based on the Panel Approach
title_fullStr Budget and Current Account Deficits in SEACEN Countries: Evidence Based on the Panel Approach
title_full_unstemmed Budget and Current Account Deficits in SEACEN Countries: Evidence Based on the Panel Approach
title_short Budget and Current Account Deficits in SEACEN Countries: Evidence Based on the Panel Approach
title_sort budget and current account deficits in seacen countries: evidence based on the panel approach
topic HB Economic Theory
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/17828/
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/17828/
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/17828/1/Budget.pdf