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Owing to the high dependence of its exports on countries and commodities, Finland experienced the worst recession in …
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reforms. High unemployment is one indication that structural rigidities continue to hamper Finland's output potential. In the …
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The paper is an account of Finland’s unexpected upcoming deceleration in the economy at the end of 2011 and later. The …
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This 1999 Article IV Consultation highlights that Finland’s economy has made a strong recovery from the deep recession …
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Finland’s 2008 Article IV Consultation shows that spillovers from the global turmoil are adversely affecting activity … effectiveness in Finland’s small, open economy would be limited in the absence of an EU-wide fiscal package. The authorities have …
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Finland has recovered from the depression of the early 1990s, and is engaged in a new phase of economic expansion …
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Finland's performance has been impressive. In light of rapid population aging, a significant and durable increase in … private services sector in Finland has very strong potential for employment creation and growth …
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This paper discusses commodity prices might serve as a useful leading indicator of inflation, based on the relative importance of flexible auction markets for the determination of these prices. They thus may have a tendency to respond relatively quickly, especially in response to monetary...
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This paper describes the functioning of labor markets and to eliminate other structural obstacles to noninflationary growth. The decline in the price level in the home country will involve a rise in the real money supply and, if output is sluggish, this will result in an excess supply of money....
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The financial system in Argentina experienced substantial changes. Capital adequacy and liquidity indicators are strong in the Argentine banking industry, whereas profitability indicators are weak. The current system of mandatory health care for salaried employees is built around institutions...
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