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Conceptual ambiguities and statistical weaknesses hamper the assessment of external competitiveness. The term competitiveness, while applied extensively, is often imprecisely defined, which can result in analytical errors and mistaken policy advice. Furthermore, aggregate statistical measures of...
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In this paper, we first introduce investment-specific technology (IST) shocks to an otherwise standard international real business cycle model and show that a thoughtful calibration of them along the lines of Raffo (2009) successfully addresses the ""quantity"", ""international comovement"",...
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borrowing agreement (the 'Agreement') with the Bank of Italy (hereafter, Italy or Purchaser), by which Italy will provide new …
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agreement (the 'Agreement') with the Bank of Italy, by which Italy will provide new loan resources of up to SDR 800 million (see …
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Italy’s 2008 Article IV Consultation describes the country's economic developments and policies. Output has been …
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This 2002 Article IV Consultation highlights that the economic slowdown in Italy in 2001 has been followed by only a …
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There is broad agreement on the appropriateness of the budget deficit target. The government aims to strengthen expenditure control and efficiency, at the national and at subnational levels, to achieve a reduction in the tax burden while cutting the fiscal deficit. The IMF staff suggested...
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exchange rate expectations and on interest rates on publicly held government debt. In Italy, the high stock of such debt in …
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This paper reviews economic developments in Italy during 1995–96. The performance of the Italian economy in 1996 was … marginally, for the third consecutive year. The paper shows that during Italy’s economic cycle in 1992–96, key macroeconomic …
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