Another Piece in the Feldstein — Horioka Puzzle
Andrew J. Abbott and
Glauco De Vita
Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 2003, vol. 50, issue 1, 69-89
Abstract:
Using UK quarterly data, we re‐examine the nature and degree of the relationshipbetween savings and investment by means of a newly developed bounds testingprocedure to cointegration within an autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL)framework. Our finding of cointegration in all samples considered is consistent withthe view that the long‐run relationship between savings and investment is notexclusively dependent upon the level of financial integration. The evidence alsoindicates that this relationship weakens after the abolition of UK controls oncapital flows in 1979, suggesting that the Feldstein‐Horioka framework providesat least a partial measure of the degree of capital mobility.
Date: 2003
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