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Paper #172

Título:
Public and private saving and investment
Autores:
Eric van Wincoop y Jane Marrinan
Data:
Junio 1996
Resumen:
We decompose aggregate saving and investment into its public and private components and then document a variety of ``stylized facts'' associated with saving and investment rates for a sample of 15 countries over the period 1975--1989. In order to see whether these empirical relationships are consistent with a world of perfect capital mobility we develop a multi--country model with free trade in a riskfree bond and calibrate it to the fifteen OECD countries. We pay special attential to modeling the fiscal policy rules. The model performs remarkably well in accounting for a wide variety of time series relationships. Nonetheless the model is not able to capture the cross sectional aspect of the data. In particular, the model cannot account for both the large cross country correlation between aggregate saving and investment rates and the very negative cross country relationship between the public and private saving minus investment gaps.
Palabras clave:
Saving,investment,fiscal policy,current account
Códigos JEL:
E2, E62, F41, E13
Área de investigación:
Finanzas y Contabilidad

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