Essays about: "Current Account Reversal"

Found 3 essays containing the words Current Account Reversal.

  1. 1. Political Risk & Capital Flight - Case Study of the Ukrainian Crisis

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för nationalekonomi med statistik

    Author : Christian Gray; Saud Talic; [2019-02-15]
    Keywords : Capital flight; political risk; Ukrainian crisis; balance-of-payments; Crimea; Donbass war; revolution;

    Abstract : This paper examines the economic impact several events of political risk have on components of capital flight Ukraine and capital flight of Ukraine itself. The events of political risk are the Euromaidan revolution, the Russian annexation of Crimea and the war in the region of Donbass. READ MORE

  2. 2. The Impact of Trade Openness on Gross Domestic Product : A study of the Asian Financial Crisis

    University essay from IHH, Nationalekonomi

    Author : Elin Glommen Andersson; Alexander Severin; [2009]
    Keywords : Current Account Reversal; Trade openness; Gross Domestic Product; Financial Crisis;

    Abstract : This bachelor thesis in economics examines the Asian financial crisis, the impact on the countries in the region and how well they recovered financially. The countries that are taken into consideration are Japan, Indonesia, South Korea, Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. READ MORE

  3. 3. What is the Probability of a Recession in the United States

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Daniel Ekeblom; [2006]
    Keywords : forecasting; United States; Current Account reversal; Probit; U.S. recession; Economics; econometrics; economic theory; economic systems; economic policy; Nationalekonomi; ekonometri; ekonomisk teori; ekonomiska system; ekonomisk politik; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : The goal of this thesis is to answer the question what is the probability that the U.S. economy will experience a recession and a concomitant financial crisis in the near future. The question is answered through the use of a probit model, in which five explanatory variables, derived from previous research, are processed. READ MORE