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Current Account Dynamics in OECD Countries and in the New EU Member States: An Intertemporal Approach
Matthieu Bussière , Marcel Fratzscher , Gernot J. Müller
Journal of Economic Integration. 2006;21(3):593-618. Published online 2006 Sep 1 DOI: https://doi.org/10.11130/jei.2006.21.3.593
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