Current account sustainability in SAARC economies: Evidence from combined cointegration approach
Manoranjan Sahoo (),
M. Suresh Babu and
Umakant Dash
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Abstract:
Majority of the South Asian economies are experiencing continuous deficits in their current account along with high external borrowing. This may question the sustainability of their external obligation in the long run. Therefore, this study examines the long run sustainability of current account imbalances of Seven South Asian economies for the period 1980 to 2014. By applying the recently developed econometric methods, we found that the current account of Maldives and Sri Lanka is sustainable in the long run, while for the rest of the South Asian economies the current account is not sustainable. This results have important policy implications. In particular, the South Asian economies should increase their cooperation with each other in terms of trade and investment to minimize the external sector imbalances and to achieve an increasing growth momentum in the future.
Keywords: Current; account; deficit; Intertemporal; budget; constraint; Sustainability; South; Asian; Economies. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F41 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016, Revised 2016
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Published in Theoretical and Applied Economics 4.609(2016): pp. 281-298
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