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NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL ADJUSTMENT IN A CANONICAL OPEN ECONOMY GROWTH MODEL Richard H. Clarida Ildikó Magyari Working Paper 22758 http://www.nber.org/papers/w22758 NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH 1050 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 October 2016 The views expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Bureau of Economic Research. NBER working papers are circulated for discussion and comment purposes. They have not been peer-reviewed or been subject to the review by the NBER Board of Directors that accompanies official NBER publications. 2016 by Richard H. Clarida and Ildikó Magyari. All rights reserved. Short sections of text, not to exceed two paragraphs, may be quoted without explicit permission provided that full credit, including notice, is given to the source.

International Financial Adjustment in a Canonical Open Economy Growth Model Richard H. Clarida and Ildikó Magyari NBER Working Paper No. 22758 October 2016 JEL No. F3,F32,F41 ABSTRACT Gourinchas and Rey (2007) have shown that international financial adjustment (IFA) in the path of expected future returns on a country s international investment portfolio can complement or even substitute for the traditional adjustment channel via a narrowing of country s current account imbalance. In their paper, GR derive this result using a log linearization of a net foreign asset accumulation identity without reference to any specific theoretical model of IFA in expected foreign asset returns or the real exchange rate. In this paper we calibrate the importance of IFA in a standard open economy growth model (Schmitt-Grohe and Uribe, 2003) with a well-defined steady level of foreign liabilities. In this model there is a country specific credit spread which varies as a function of the ratio of foreign liabilities to GDP. We find that allowing for an IFA channel results in a very rapid converge of the current account to its steady state (relative to the no IFA case) so that most of the time that the country is adjusting, all the adjustment is via the IFA channel of forecastable changes in the costs of servicing debt and in the appreciation real exchange rate. By contrast, in the no IFA case, current account adjustment by construction does all the work and current account adjustment is much slower. Richard H. Clarida Columbia University 420 West 118th Street Room 1111, IAB New York, NY 10027 and NBER rhc2@columbia.edu Ildikó Magyari Columbia University 420 West 118th Street Dept. of Economics New York, NY 10027 POSTAL ADDRESS HERE ildiko.magyari@columbia.edu

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