Search results for "Lucas paradox"

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Growth in a time of external imbalances

2019

Abstract Globalization and financial integration have increased in the last three decades giving rise to cumulated large external imbalances. The question we address in this paper is whether economic growth can be affected by these external imbalances. We estimate an augmented growth equation with the external stock position of the countries measured by the net foreign asset position. Unlike previous literature, we use non-parametric methods that capture non-linearities and heterogeneity, and apply them to a sample that includes 106 developed and developing countries for the period 1983-2011. Contrary to the neoclassical theory, we find that improvements in the external position foster grow…

Parameter heterogeneityEconomics and Econometrics050208 finance05 social sciencesNet foreign assetsFinancial integrationDeveloping countryMonetary economicsLucas paradoxGlobalizationNegative relationship0502 economics and businessOpenness to experienceEconomicsNet foreign assets050207 economicsStock (geology)Economic growth
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Patterns of international capital flows and their implications for developing countries

2017

According to standard economic theory, capital should flow from rich to poor countries. However, a reverse pattern has prevailed in the world economy. This is the so-called Lucas paradox. In addition, it has been shown that, counterintuitively, there is a negative correlation between capital inflow and productivity growth across developing countries. This is the so-called allocation puzzle. This review sheds light on the following questions: “What are the patterns of international capital flows in the world economy?”, “What are the most plausible explanations for these patterns?”, and “What are the possible implications of these developments for developing countries?” In addition, the curre…

business.industry05 social sciencesDeveloping countryInternational tradeMonetary economicsLucas paradoxInternational capitalWorld economyCapital outflowPrivate capitalCapital (economics)0502 economics and businessEconomics050207 economicsEmerging marketsbusiness050205 econometrics
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