De Economist

, Volume 141, Issue 3, pp 432–441 | Cite as

Net foreign assets of Dutch commercial banks, 1984–1990

  • Bas B. Bakker
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Summary

In many econometric models it is assumed that the amount of net foreign assets of the commercial banks is determined by the commercial banks themselves. In this article we show that it is more likely that net foreign assets are determined by the transactions of the private sector.

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Private Sector International Economic Public Finance Econometric Model Commercial Bank 
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© Stenfert Kroese 1993

Authors and Affiliations

  • Bas B. Bakker
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  1. 1.Department of EconomicsGroningenThe Netherlands

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