Intertemporal solvency of Turkey’s current account

We test for sustainability of Turkey’s current account position between 1987 and 2009 using the intertemporal solvency model of Craig S. Hakkio and Mark Rush (1991) and Steven Husted (1992). According to this approach, the intertemporal budget constraint is satisfied if there is cointegration be...

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Main Authors: Binatli Oğuş Ayla, Sohrabji Niloufer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Economists' Association of Vojvodina 2012-01-01
Series:Panoeconomicus
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1452-595X/2012/1452-595X1201089B.pdf
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spelling doaj-af7643e0136c4176b99074030f4595f42020-11-24T22:25:35ZengEconomists' Association of VojvodinaPanoeconomicus1452-595X2012-01-015918910410.2298/PAN1201089BIntertemporal solvency of Turkey’s current accountBinatli Oğuş AylaSohrabji NilouferWe test for sustainability of Turkey’s current account position between 1987 and 2009 using the intertemporal solvency model of Craig S. Hakkio and Mark Rush (1991) and Steven Husted (1992). According to this approach, the intertemporal budget constraint is satisfied if there is cointegration between exports and imports+ (which include imports, net interest income and unilateral transfer payments). We test for, and find evidence of, cointegration using the standard Johansen test as well as the Allan W. Gregory and Bruce Hansen (1996) test. The latter allows for a structural break in the cointegrating relation. Further, dynamic GLS estimation shows a statistically significant relation between exports and imports+, although, we reject strong current account sustainability. Our evidence suggests that Turkey remains vulnerable to reversals in capital flows, but we believe this vulnerability will diminish as the service component of trade increases.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1452-595X/2012/1452-595X1201089B.pdfcointegrationcurrent account sustainabilitydynamic GLSintertemporal budget constraintTurkey
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author Binatli Oğuş Ayla
Sohrabji Niloufer
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Sohrabji Niloufer
Intertemporal solvency of Turkey’s current account
Panoeconomicus
cointegration
current account sustainability
dynamic GLS
intertemporal budget constraint
Turkey
author_facet Binatli Oğuş Ayla
Sohrabji Niloufer
author_sort Binatli Oğuş Ayla
title Intertemporal solvency of Turkey’s current account
title_short Intertemporal solvency of Turkey’s current account
title_full Intertemporal solvency of Turkey’s current account
title_fullStr Intertemporal solvency of Turkey’s current account
title_full_unstemmed Intertemporal solvency of Turkey’s current account
title_sort intertemporal solvency of turkey’s current account
publisher Economists' Association of Vojvodina
series Panoeconomicus
issn 1452-595X
publishDate 2012-01-01
description We test for sustainability of Turkey’s current account position between 1987 and 2009 using the intertemporal solvency model of Craig S. Hakkio and Mark Rush (1991) and Steven Husted (1992). According to this approach, the intertemporal budget constraint is satisfied if there is cointegration between exports and imports+ (which include imports, net interest income and unilateral transfer payments). We test for, and find evidence of, cointegration using the standard Johansen test as well as the Allan W. Gregory and Bruce Hansen (1996) test. The latter allows for a structural break in the cointegrating relation. Further, dynamic GLS estimation shows a statistically significant relation between exports and imports+, although, we reject strong current account sustainability. Our evidence suggests that Turkey remains vulnerable to reversals in capital flows, but we believe this vulnerability will diminish as the service component of trade increases.
topic cointegration
current account sustainability
dynamic GLS
intertemporal budget constraint
Turkey
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1452-595X/2012/1452-595X1201089B.pdf
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