THE INTERNATIONAL ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM UNDER RESTRAINT

International imbalances, featuring as large current account deficits and surpluses in different countries are closely related but the adjustment mechanism that should restore equilibrium appears to be under restraint. These imbalances cannot be sustained without severe negative effects on the world...

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Capital flow
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deficits
Exchange rates
F21
F32
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Foreign exchange rates
Global economy
International capital market
International finance
International monetary relations
Securities markets
Structural adjustment
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