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This paper highlights key issues pertinent for the understanding of international effects of domestic tax policies and of international tax harmonization. The analytical framework adopts the saving-investment balance approach to the analysis of international economic interdependence focusing on...
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Many countries around the globe, particularly the systemic advanced economies, face the challenge of closing output gaps and raising potential output growth. Addressing these challenges requires a package of macroeconomic, financial and structural policies that will boost both aggregate demand...
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Five years after the global financial crisis, the severe tensions and risks rooted last year in some of the 'Systemic five' (S5)-China, euro area, Japan, United Kingdom, United States--have abated but all five are still operating below potential, id est, they are not contributing to global...
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Spillover reports examine the external effects of domestic policies in five systemic economies (S5), comprising China, the Euro Area, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The report aims to provide an added perspective to the policy line developed in the Article IV discussions with...
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Global spillovers have entered a new phase. With crisis-related spillovers and risks fading, changing growth patterns are the main source of spillovers in the global economy at this juncture. Two key trends are highly relevant here. First, signs of self-sustaining recovery in some advanced...
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This 2005 Article IV Consultation highlights that Belgium’s growth has picked up following weakness in early 2005 …
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This Selected Issues paper analyzes fiscal devolution in Belgium. It examines long-term fiscal strategies for meeting … the fiscal burden of population aging. The paper presents estimates of the fiscal costs of population aging in Belgium …
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This 2002 Article IV Consultation highlights that Belgium’s real GDP growth fell sharply in 2001 to 0.8 percent and … economies of Belgium’s trading partners, especially Germany. Thus, Belgium’s export market growth fell from a robust 12 …
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This Selected Issues paper focuses on the fiscal challenge for Belgium in coping with population aging, including the …
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The 2009 Article IV Consultation highlights that the near-term outlook for Belgium is challenging, with real GDP …
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