Are structural reforms the answer to global current account imbalances?
Mike Kennedy and
Torsten Slok ()
OECD Economic Studies, 2006, vol. 2005, issue 2, 47-73
Abstract:
The impact of structural reforms on external imbalances has attracted considerable attention in view of the existing constellation of relative growth rates and current account balances among OECD economies. Not least among policy makers, what should and can be done to help solve the problem has been discussed extensively.
Date: 2006
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