Terms of trade shocks and the non monotonic adjustment of the current account
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- Olivier Cardi, 2011. "Terms of Trade Shocks and the Non-Monotonic Adjustment of the Current Account," Annals of Economics and Statistics, GENES, issue 103-104, pages 195-221.
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Current account; Habit Formation; Temporary Shock; Terms of Trade.; Terms of Trade;All these keywords.
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