Current Account Adjustment of the Euro Area in the 2010s: Causes and Policies

IF 1.5 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Open Economies Review Pub Date : 2023-09-27 DOI:10.1007/s11079-023-09732-7
Sandra Pasch, Juha Tervala
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Abstract In the early 2000s, several countries in the euro area (EA), mostly in the South, experienced an increase in current account deficits, while Northern countries saw an increase in current account surpluses. During the euro crisis, the South transitioned from a current account deficit to a surplus, while the North's surplus widened, thereby increasing the EA's overall current account surplus. To analyze the causes of the current account adjustment in the EA during the 2010s and to identify economic policies that reduce external imbalances, we employ a New Keynesian DSGE model with three regions (the North of the EA, the South of the EA, and the rest of the world). Our analysis reveals that the EA's expansionary monetary policy, fiscal consolidation, and lackluster productivity performance explain a significant portion of the current account adjustment. Furthermore, we find that the fiscal revaluation and expansion of the North would have limited effects on external imbalances.

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2010年代欧元区经常账户调整:原因与政策
21世纪初,欧元区(EA)的几个国家(主要是南欧国家)经常账户赤字增加,而北欧国家经常账户盈余增加。在欧元危机期间,韩国从经常账户赤字转为盈余,而北方的盈余扩大,从而增加了欧洲经济区的总体经常账户盈余。为了分析2010年代东亚地区经常账户调整的原因,并确定减少外部失衡的经济政策,我们采用了新凯恩斯DSGE模型,其中包括三个地区(东亚地区北部、东亚地区南部和世界其他地区)。我们的分析表明,东亚地区的扩张性货币政策、财政整顿和低迷的生产率表现解释了经常账户调整的重要部分。此外,我们发现北方的财政重估和扩张对外部失衡的影响有限。
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