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Research Article

Testing the balance of payments constrained growth model in a VECM framework: the cases of Brazil, Korea, Mexico and Turkey

Pages 1414-1419 | Published online: 15 Jun 2021
 

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study is to explore the empirical application of a previously unexplored procedure to systematically estimate and test the tenets of the balance of payments constrained growth (BOPCG) the model within a VECM framework. The three structural equations that constitute the BOPCG model are estimated as long run equilibrium relations using the Johansen cointegration analysis technique for Brazil, Korea, Mexico and Turkey over the 1980–2016 period. The BOPCG hypothesis is then tested in terms of non-linear coefficient restrictions on the cointegrating vectors. Hypotheses on the exogeneity of real exchange rate and the world income are also tested in terms of tests on the adjustment coefficients. Results provide evidence in favour of Thirlwall’s Law for the cases of Brazil and Korea.

Disclosure of potential conflicts of interest

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Notes

1 These are the coefficients of the real exchange rate and the world income in the BOP cointegrating vector.

2 These are the coefficients of the real exchange rate in the export and import cointegrating vectors.

3 These are the adjustment coefficients of the three cointegrating vectors in the Δyw equation.

4 These are the adjustment coefficients of the three cointegrating vectors in the Δz equation.

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