Countries can run current account deficits or surpluses for extended periods, and these flows move in long cycles—England ran current account deficits and capital account surpluses for about 120 years as the world's dominant lender, which would look like a huge deficit by another country's standards but did not qualify as a capital flow bonanza by British standards.
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Carmen ReinhartEvidence Quote
“you can run deficits or you can run surpluses for extended periods of time which goes back to my earlier comment about capital flow bonuses”
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