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NBER Publications by Charles P. Thomas

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September 2008Current Account Sustainability and Relative Reliability
with Stephanie E. Curcuru, Francis E. Warnock: w14295
The sustainability of the large and persistent U.S. current account deficits is one of the biggest issues currently being confronted by international macroeconomists. Some very plausible theories suggest that the substantial global imbalances can continue in a benign manner, other equally plausible theories predict a disorderly resolution, and in general it is very difficult to discern between competing theories. To inform the debates, we view competing theories through the perspective of the relative reliability of the data the theories rely on. Our analysis of the dark matter theory is cursory; from a relative reliability perspective, it fails as it is built on the assumption that an item that is largely unmeasured is the most accurate component of the entire set of international account...
June 2008Current Account Sustainability and the Relative Reliability
with Stephanie E. Curcuru, Francis E. Warnock
in NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2008, Jeffrey Frankel and Christopher Pissarides
April 2009Appendix to "NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2008"
with Stephanie E. Curcuru, Francis E. Warnock
in NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2008, Jeffrey Frankel and Christopher Pissarides

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