International Debts Flows
Ly Hung,
Hai Anh Bui Thi (buihaianh87@gmail.com) and
Thanh Vo Tri
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Abstract:
We characterize the determinants of the pattern of cross-border debts flows, using a cross-section regression over a sample of 149 economies over 1990-2019. The net debts inflows is associated with a higher sovereign debts rating, a lower fiscal balance or a higher productivity growth. Thus, the flows of debts are underlined by the store of wealth accumulation across economies. Moreover, in comparison with the prediction by the empirical model, the case studies uncover that Vietnam receives more net debts inflows while Thailand and Japan receives less net debts inflows.
Keywords: Net Debts Inflows; Safe Assets; Productivity Growth (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021-02
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