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Assiduously tracking the trends and consequences of globalization, the IMF's quarterly magazine Finance & Development …. Articles also look at the expansion of world trade, explore the impact of globalization on jobs, taxation, and the poor, a … focuses on financial globalization, including the policy implications of the huge growth in cross-border capital flows …
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Assiduously tracking the trends and consequences of globalization, the IMF's quarterly magazine Finance & Development …. Articles also look at the expansion of world trade, explore the impact of globalization on jobs, taxation, and the poor, and … focuses on financial globalization, including the policy implications of the huge growth in cross-border capital flows …
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This paper discusses how international financial institutions (IFIs) can deal with new global challenges. The paper highlights that surveillance is the primary responsibility of the IMF. To make it more effective, more attention should be paid to long-term, structural developments that, if left...
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, globalization and financial deepening …
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Attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will require that the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries continue their considerable past achievements. The Millennium Development Goals-which were to have been met by 2015-helped focus attention on achieving progress...
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and world commodity supplies and the real exchange rate and real commodity prices. It is shown that fiscal expansion and … increasing world commodity supplies simultaneously lead to an appreciation of the real exchange rate and a decline in relative …
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After narrowing modestly in 2013, the global scale of current account imbalances, and of excess imbalances, held steady in 2014. Over the last several years, while the country composition of imbalances has rotated somewhat, overall there has been little progress on reducing excess imbalances....
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After narrowing in the aftermath of the global financial crisis and remaining broadly unchanged in recent years, global imbalances increased moderately in 2015, amid a reconfiguration of current accounts and exchange rates. Shifts in 2015 were driven primarily by the uneven strength of the...
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Global current account imbalances were broadly unchanged in 2016, with minor shifts adding to the reconfiguration under way since 2013. The fall in commodity prices, uneven cyclical recoveries in systemic economies, and differences in policy responses contributed to the rotation of imbalances....
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