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Introduction; II. The Literature; III. The Data; IV. Current Account Divergences and Dynamics; Figures; 1. Current Account Dispersions; 2. Adjustment to Country-Specific Current Account Shocks 1/; V. The Role of the Exchange Rate and Other Factors; 3. Real Exchange Rate Dispersions; Tables; 1. Estimates of Speed of Adjustment of Current Accounts; 4a: EMU and Other Countries: Impulse Responses of the Current Account; 4b: EMU and Other Countries: Impulse Responses of the Real Exchange Rate; 2. Current Account and Real Exchange Rate Persistence 327 $a5. EMU and Other Countries: Correlation Between Current Account3. Estimates of the Current Account Equation; 4. EMU Countries: Current Account Dispersions and NFA; 6. EMU Countries: Fundamental Current Account Dispersions; VI. Conclusion; 7. 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