摘要:"Current account" has been considered as an important variable in forecasting an economic crisis. Therefore; specifying the determinants of current account is a substantial topic for policy makers. The aim of this study is to examine the current account dynamics in the scope of Central European countries (Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia Republic and Croatia) during the 1997 – 2015. Panel data analysis was used in the methodology. According to the analysis results, growth of gross domestic product has no significant effect on current account. Real exchange rate, foreign direct investment and importation affect the current account negatively. However, exportation and government expenditure have positive effects on current account in Central European countries.