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An assessment of the current account sustainability in Romania
This paper assesses the sustainability of the CA deficits in the New Member States (NMS) of
European Union by estimating its structural component based on fundamentals. Using a large sample
of panel data, we estimated long term relationships for the CA deficit and its fundamentals using two
methods from the literature. The main conclusion of the paper is that in some countries there is an
excessive CA deficit which should be adjusted. In the case of Romania, the results are showing that
the structural CA could be between 6.3% and 10.9% of GDP, depending on the model used and the
econometric procedure. Another important result of the paper is that the main drivers of the CA
deficits in NMS are the economic convergence factors