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Early evidence suggests that COVID-19 caused a sharp decrease in international trade and a widening of current account imbalances. This paper shows that (qualitatively) similar responses have characterized the effects of previous pandemics. Using data from a sample of 170 countries, we find that a pandemic shock is typically followed by a sizable decrease in output and trade volumes, but an uneven current account response: balances improve in developed (or surplus) economies but deteriorate in developing (or deficit) ones. We also explore potential mechanisms for this asymmetry, and our evidence is pointing to national saving and the business cycle phase as the main reasons behind the divergent current account dynamic responses.
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pandemics current account local projection panel data recessions nonlinearities
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Jalles, Joáo Tovar e Georgios Karras (2022). "The trade effects of pandemics". Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão – REM Working paper series nº 0214 – 2022
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ISEG - REM – Research in Economics and Mathematics
