An Empirical Investigation on the Sustainability of Balancing Item of Balance of Payment Accounts for OIC Member Countries

This study aims to examine the sustainability of balancing item (‘net errors and omissions’) of balance of payment accounts for OIC (Organisation of the Islamic Conference) member countries. The series specific panel unit root test (SURADF unit root tests) suggest that 9 out of 23 sampled OIC member...

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Main Authors: Tuck , Cheong Tang, Lau, Evan
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
Published: - 2008
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description This study aims to examine the sustainability of balancing item (‘net errors and omissions’) of balance of payment accounts for OIC (Organisation of the Islamic Conference) member countries. The series specific panel unit root test (SURADF unit root tests) suggest that 9 out of 23 sampled OIC member countries have their balancing item sustainable - Albania, Coted’Ivoire, Indonesia, Kuwait, Malaysia, Mozambique, Pakistan, Tunisia, and Uganda.
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spelling unimas-23222020-09-02T02:36:06Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2322/ An Empirical Investigation on the Sustainability of Balancing Item of Balance of Payment Accounts for OIC Member Countries Tuck , Cheong Tang Lau, Evan HB Economic Theory This study aims to examine the sustainability of balancing item (‘net errors and omissions’) of balance of payment accounts for OIC (Organisation of the Islamic Conference) member countries. The series specific panel unit root test (SURADF unit root tests) suggest that 9 out of 23 sampled OIC member countries have their balancing item sustainable - Albania, Coted’Ivoire, Indonesia, Kuwait, Malaysia, Mozambique, Pakistan, Tunisia, and Uganda. - 2008 Working Paper NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2322/1/3An%2BEmpirical%2BInvestigation%2Bon%2Bthe%2BSustainability%2Bof%2BBalancing%2BItem%2Bof%2BBalance%2Bof%2BPayment%2BAccounts%2Bfor%2BOIC%2BMember%2BCountries%20%281%29.pdf Tuck , Cheong Tang and Lau, Evan (2008) An Empirical Investigation on the Sustainability of Balancing Item of Balance of Payment Accounts for OIC Member Countries. [Working Paper]
spellingShingle HB Economic Theory
Tuck , Cheong Tang
Lau, Evan
An Empirical Investigation on the Sustainability of Balancing Item of Balance of Payment Accounts for OIC Member Countries
title An Empirical Investigation on the Sustainability of Balancing Item of Balance of Payment Accounts for OIC Member Countries
title_full An Empirical Investigation on the Sustainability of Balancing Item of Balance of Payment Accounts for OIC Member Countries
title_fullStr An Empirical Investigation on the Sustainability of Balancing Item of Balance of Payment Accounts for OIC Member Countries
title_full_unstemmed An Empirical Investigation on the Sustainability of Balancing Item of Balance of Payment Accounts for OIC Member Countries
title_short An Empirical Investigation on the Sustainability of Balancing Item of Balance of Payment Accounts for OIC Member Countries
title_sort empirical investigation on the sustainability of balancing item of balance of payment accounts for oic member countries
topic HB Economic Theory
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2322/
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