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Uruguay has consolidated economic gains, supported by strong macroeconomic policies and a broadly favorable external environment. Growth has exceeded expectations, unemployment has reached record lows, and poverty has continued to fall, while economic vulnerabilities have been significantly...
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insulating an economy from all shocks, and demonstrated that its rigid application may aggravate the effect of shocks on output …
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Sound policies and favorable external conditions have led to a strong economic recovery, but important challenges lie ahead. Uruguay’s near-term economic prospects are generally favorable. The main short-term challenge is rising inflation in the wake of vigorous growth and capital...
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labor market informality. The economy has been moderately affected by the global financial crisis. …
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is projected to level off, and then decline sharply after about 15 years. Diversification of the economy will require …
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This 2005 Article IV Consultation highlights that the economic activity in Jamaica has been adversely affected by shocks. Real GDP contracted sharply in late 2004 following the devastating effects of Hurricane Ivan. Thereafter, while output recovered, it was dampened by the poor performance of...
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deteriorating global environment. The economy remains vulnerable to shifts in investor sentiment, and volatility in the government …
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This 2011 Article IV Consultation highlights that the economy of Trinidad and Tobago is turning the corner, and growth …
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exchange market than their advanced economy counterparts. The enhanced role of the exchange rate reflects these economies …
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The analysis in this paper suggests that the large fiscal deficits that Pakistan has experienced over most of the period since 1970 led to some crowding out of private investment, resulting in slower output growth than would otherwise have been observed. Past fiscal deficits have also resulted...
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