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Factors Determining External Debt: An Intertemporal Study

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Factors Determining External Debt: An Intertemporal Study

$61.47
 
Against the background of the international debt problem which originated with the oil shocks of the seventies, this book undertakes a theoretical analysis of the factors determining aggregate external debt, using the example of a raw material importing country. Instead of the usual static definition of the trade balance as the difference between the value of exports and imports in a single period, here an intertemporal approach is used with a country's current account balance determined as the difference between aggregate saving and aggregate net investment, variables which are primarily dependent on expectations about the future. The analysis is based on microeconomic optimization models which enables individual causal relationships to be presented in a detailed way, the "optimal" size of external debt to be determined and the desirability of an immediate adjustment in the level of debt following an external disturbance to be shown from a welfare point of view.


Author: Gerhard R?bel
Publisher: Springer
Publication Date: Nov 09, 1988
Number of Pages: 265 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 3540505040
ISBN-13: 9783540505044
 

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