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- Q244771 subject Q6173086.
- Q244771 subject Q8168518.
- Q244771 subject Q8866545.
- Q244771 abstract "The twin deficits hypothesis, also called the double deficit hypothesis or twin deficits anomaly, is a macroeconomic proposition that there is a strong link between a national economy's current account balance and its government budget balance.".
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- Q244771 wikiPageWikiLink Q6173086.
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- Q244771 wikiPageWikiLink Q8168518.
- Q244771 wikiPageWikiLink Q8866545.
- Q244771 comment "The twin deficits hypothesis, also called the double deficit hypothesis or twin deficits anomaly, is a macroeconomic proposition that there is a strong link between a national economy's current account balance and its government budget balance.".
- Q244771 label "Twin deficits hypothesis".