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General Equilibrium Perspective on Twin Deficits Hypothesis: An Empirical Study with US Results

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Tsangyao Chang, Dinabandhu Sethi, Aviral Kumar Tiwari & Mei-Chih Wang. (2023) Revisiting the twin deficits hypothesis in the United States: Further evidence based on system-equation ADL test for threshold cointegration. The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development 0:0, pages 1-15.
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