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Given the backdrop of pressing infrastructure needs, this paper argues that higher German public investment would not only stimulate domestic demand in the near term and reduce the current account surplus, but would also raise output over the longer-run as well as generate beneficial regional...
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The GPM project is designed to improve the toolkit for studying both own-country and cross-country linkages. This paper creates a special version of GPM that includes the four largest Euro Area (EA) countries. The EA countries are more vulnerable to domestic and external demand shocks because...
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, first, dynamics for private consumption, non-residential business investment, and exports since 2008 is dominated by … elasticities across countries. Fourth, short-term analysis suggests a role for confidence and uncertainty factors in explaining …
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This Selected Issues paper examines how surges in global financial market volatility spill over to emerging market economies (EMs) including India. The results suggest that a surge in global financial market volatility is transmitted very strongly to key macroeconomic and financial variables of...
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KEY ISSUES Context: Tonga’s economy is rebounding, partially owing to a recovery in agricultural exports. The outlook …
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statements, have also been studied. Finally, the framework of Espino and Carrera used for the estimation of interest rate spreads …
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s, a GCESC has evolved, manufacturing goods for export to the rest of the world. Reflecting this, bilateral trade …. Participation in the GCESC has led to technology transfers to CE4 countries and accelerated income convergence. Export growth in …
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From its early post-war catch-up phase, Germany’s formidable export engine has been its consistent driver of growth …. But Germany has almost equally consistently run current account surpluses. Exports have powered the dynamic phases and …
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We examine how Korea’s capital flows and trade have been affected by the quantitative easing (QE) of the United States and the quantitative and qualitative easing (QQME) of Japan. Korea is an intriguing case due to its borderline position between advanced and emerging market country...
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