An analysis of the trade balance for OECD countries using periodic integration and cointegration
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An analysis of the trade balance for OECD countries using periodic integration and cointegrationData de publicació
2015Editor
Springer Berlin HeidelbergISSN
0377-7332; 1435-8921Tipus de document
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We analyze imbalances in external accounts that have historically affected most developed countries. The purpose of this study was to shed some light on the sustainability of the current account for a group of OECD ... [+]
We analyze imbalances in external accounts that have historically affected most developed countries. The purpose of this study was to shed some light on the sustainability of the current account for a group of OECD countries by merging the popular Husted (Rev Econ Stat 74(1):159–166, 1992) testing procedure with recent econometric analysis dealing with seasonality. A necessary condition for current account sustainability is that exports and imports are cointegrated. Following previous empirical studies (Husted 1992; Arize in Int Rev Econ Financ 11:101–115, 2002; Hamori in Appl Econ Lett 16:1691–1694, 2009), we analyze the long-run relationship linking exports and imports, using quarterly data. In contrast to these studies, we explicitly deal with seasonal effects through the use of periodic integration and cointegration and find a long-run relationship for the majority of the countries. [-]
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Empirical Economics, 2015, vol. 49, núm. 2Drets d'accés
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