The Global Dimension to Fiscal Sustainability



Table A2 (continued)

Thailand

P-r

r

Eig.Value

Trace

Frac95

95 P-Val

2

0

1

512

35 15.9

0

1

1

1

231.02

86 7.3

0

Colombia

P-r

r

Eig.Value

Trace

Frac95

P-Value

2

0

0.988

67.194

16.451

0

1

1

0.822

18.974

7.602

0

Ecuador

P-r

r

Eig.Value

Trace

Frac95

P-Value

2

0

0.714

18.559

16.539

0.022

1

1

0.254

3.517

7.549

0.334

Morocco

P-r

r

Eig.Value

Trace

Frac95

P-Value

2

0

0.831

33.318

16.113

0

1

1

0.631

11.951

7.5

0.005

Panama

P-r

r

Eig.Value

Trace

Frac95

P-Value

2

0

0.597

17.445

15.98

0.033

1

1

0.42

6.542

7.681

0.081

Phillipines

P-r

r

Eig.Value

Trace

Frac95

P-Value

2

0

0.694

19.603

16.598

0.015

1

1

0.362

5.39

7.394

0.144

Poland

P-r

r

Eig.Value

Trace

Frac95

P-Value

2

0

0.904

38.103

16.872

0

1

1

0.563

9.944

7.538

0.014

India

P-r

r

Eig.Value

Trace

Frac95

P-Value

2

0

0.958

42.787

16.507

0

1

1

0.323

4.689

7.424

0.2

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