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Assessing the Triple Deficit Hypothesis for Major South Asian Countries: A Panel Data Analysis
Abstract
The paper examines the “triple deficit hypothesis” - An extension of the “twin deficit hypothesis” with inclusion of private saving gap for a panel of
five South Asian countries, namely India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Srilanka and Nepal for the period 1985-2015. The results based on first and second
generation panel cointegration tests indicate long-run relationship among budget balance (BB), current account balance (CAB) and private saving gap.
The long-run coefficients obtained using mean group (MG)-dynamic ordinary least square, MG-fully modified ordinary least squares and common
correlated effect MG indicate positive impact of BB and private saving gap on CAB thus confirming triple deficit hypothesis. The causality analysis
reveals feedback relationship between CAB and BB implying that improvement in CAB requires fiscal austerity but fiscal adjustment is not fully
policy controlled and requires adjustment in current account. Further, the causation also runs from saving gap to CAB and BB implying that plugging
the saving gap would help improve both current account and BB.
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English
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Publication Date
December 1, 2017
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December 1, 2017
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Year 2017 Volume: 7 Number: 4
APA
Shastri, S., Giri, A., & Mohapatra, G. (2017). Assessing the Triple Deficit Hypothesis for Major South Asian Countries: A Panel Data Analysis. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, 7(4), 292-299. https://izlik.org/JA85DW89NB
AMA
1.Shastri S, Giri A, Mohapatra G. Assessing the Triple Deficit Hypothesis for Major South Asian Countries: A Panel Data Analysis. IJEFI. 2017;7(4):292-299. https://izlik.org/JA85DW89NB
Chicago
Shastri, Shruti, A.K. Giri, and Geetilaxmi Mohapatra. 2017. “Assessing the Triple Deficit Hypothesis for Major South Asian Countries: A Panel Data Analysis”. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues 7 (4): 292-99. https://izlik.org/JA85DW89NB.
EndNote
Shastri S, Giri A, Mohapatra G (December 1, 2017) Assessing the Triple Deficit Hypothesis for Major South Asian Countries: A Panel Data Analysis. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues 7 4 292–299.
IEEE
[1]S. Shastri, A. Giri, and G. Mohapatra, “Assessing the Triple Deficit Hypothesis for Major South Asian Countries: A Panel Data Analysis”, IJEFI, vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 292–299, Dec. 2017, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA85DW89NB
ISNAD
Shastri, Shruti - Giri, A.K. - Mohapatra, Geetilaxmi. “Assessing the Triple Deficit Hypothesis for Major South Asian Countries: A Panel Data Analysis”. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues 7/4 (December 1, 2017): 292-299. https://izlik.org/JA85DW89NB.
JAMA
1.Shastri S, Giri A, Mohapatra G. Assessing the Triple Deficit Hypothesis for Major South Asian Countries: A Panel Data Analysis. IJEFI. 2017;7:292–299.
MLA
Shastri, Shruti, et al. “Assessing the Triple Deficit Hypothesis for Major South Asian Countries: A Panel Data Analysis”. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, vol. 7, no. 4, Dec. 2017, pp. 292-9, https://izlik.org/JA85DW89NB.
Vancouver
1.Shruti Shastri, A.K. Giri, Geetilaxmi Mohapatra. Assessing the Triple Deficit Hypothesis for Major South Asian Countries: A Panel Data Analysis. IJEFI [Internet]. 2017 Dec. 1;7(4):292-9. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA85DW89NB