Current Account Deficit in Australia - Causes, effects & recent trends (PLAN)
Title: Current Account Deficit in Australia - Causes, effects & recent trends (PLAN)
Category: /Literature/European Literature
Details: Words: 625 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Current Account Deficit in Australia - Causes, effects & recent trends (PLAN)
Category: /Literature/European Literature
Details: Words: 625 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Since mid 1980's, Australia has been experiencing persistently large current account deficits
The current account deficit (CAD) represents the excess of debits in the current account in comparison to the credits; that is, the excess of money going out to imports and income payments to abroad in comparison to the money coming in from exports and income payments from abroad
Each year Australia has been paying out considerably more for goods, services and other income/
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goods have declined due to global trade shifting to more sophisticated manufactured goods and services, thus reducing the amount of fund inflows into Australia
Int. competitiveness
Structural change
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Terms of trade
Foreign liabilities + servicing costs
National savings
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Consequences of high CAD:
- Growth of foreign liabilities
- Servicing costs
- Volatility of exchange rates
- Constraint on future eco growth
- More contractionary eco policy
- Loss of financial investor confidence