The U.S. Current Account Deficit and the Dollar: Another Implication of an Incomplete Pass-Through

Shingo Iokibe
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This paper examines the possibility of the collapse of the nominal dollar accompanying the U.S.external adjustment. Based on a sticky-price dynamic general equilibrium two-country model, we show that due to the recent decline in the exchange rate pass-through to import prices, the dollar need not depreciate to a large extent. Only when the intratemporal substitutability between U.S. and foreign goods is sufficiently larger than unity and the intertemporal substitutability of consumption is sufficiently near unity, will a sharp depreciation occur with a shrinking of the U.S. external deficit. However, when the intratemporal substitutability is only slightly larger than unity and the intertemporal substitutability is sufficiently near zero, the U.S. external adjustment can occur with a moderate depreciation of the nominal dollar. Both the existing empirical results about these parameters and the recent movements of the U.S. current account and the dollar suggest that we cannot reject the latter scenario.
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美国经常账户赤字和美元:不完全传递的另一个含义
本文探讨了伴随美国外部调整而出现的名义美元崩溃的可能性。基于粘性价格动态一般均衡两国模型,我们表明,由于近期汇率传递到进口价格的下降,美元不必在很大程度上贬值。只有当美国和外国商品之间的跨期可替代性足够大于统一,消费的跨期可替代性足够接近统一时,才会随着美国对外赤字的缩小而出现大幅贬值。然而,当跨期可替代性仅略大于1,且跨期可替代性足够接近于零时,美国的外部调整可以在名义美元适度贬值的情况下发生。关于这些参数的现有实证结果以及最近美国经常账户和美元的变动都表明,我们不能拒绝后一种情况。
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