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Iceland’s 2008 Article IV Consultation shows that the long expansion is coming to an end, exposing the economy …
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Iceland’s 2005 Article IV Consultation reports that new projects have rekindled rapid growth and the economy is …
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new monetary policy framework should suit Iceland better. Iceland's new monetary policy framework has been introduced … is well defined. The statistical data on the economic indices of Iceland are presented …
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Iceland. Demand expanded faster than supply, and evidence of overheating is widespread. Monetary policy has tightened, but …
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Iceland has benefited from the policy reorientation introduced just over a decade ago. The emergence of domestic and …
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The 2012 Article IV Consultation reports that Iceland’s fiscal consolidation is continuing, but at a slower pace …
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The Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI), scattered across an area of nearly 1 million square miles in the Central Pacific, is heavily dependent on external grants. As in past consultations, the current discussions have focused on policies to put public finances on a secure footing and improve...
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Hungary was severely affected by the crisis. The financial sector has remained resilient throughout the crisis. The Central Bank (MNB) paused in mid-2010 and has tightened interest rates by 50 basis points since November in response to a sharp rise in risk premia and higher headline inflation...
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This 2008 Article IV Consultation highlights that Sweden’s economy has performed well, but is sensitive to global demand. The activity is now moderating. Exports have benefited from sound competitiveness, but euro area and U.S. slowing is causing them to decelerate. Private consumption growth...
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Indonesia’s growth in 2009 was four and a half percent, the third highest in the G-20 group of countries; and the pace is accelerating in 2010. Both push and pull factors have attracted large portfolio inflows, particularly into government bonds and Short-term Bank Indonesia certificates...
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