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economy, including specifically in Luxembourg. It discusses potential pitfalls of the current system and explores some policy … and real wage trends at the sectoral level. Luxembourg's practical implementation of the automatic wage indexation hinges …
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This 2023 Article IV Consultation highlights that Luxembourg has shown resilience in the aftermath of the war in …
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Real GDP surpassed its pre-pandemic trend in early 2021, and the labor market is tight. Inflation is increasing, mainly driven by energy prices, but core inflation is also edging up. The fiscal position strengthened and the financial sector has remained resilient. Rapidly growing housing prices...
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KEY ISSUES Context. With a strong policy framework, Luxembourg has weathered the crisis well, and the economy is … from losses in e-VAT revenue and strong expenditure growth, and Luxembourg’s cost competitiveness is being eroded. A new …
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This Selected Issues Paper analyzes the fiscal position and significant challenges for Luxembourg. Luxembourg's fiscal …
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The recovery in Europe continues, supported by strong policy action to contain sovereign debt problems in the euro area. In advanced Europe, lingering uncertainties and market pressures make for moderate and unequal growth, creating challenges for macroeconomic and financial sector policies. The...
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This issue of the Regional Economic Outlook for Europe examines the moderate and uneven recovery occurring across the region. The varying speed of recovery in advanced Europe is closely linked to the degree of overheating and credit expansion going into the crisis. The even more varied speed of...
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The confluence of multiple adverse shocks—the turbulence in financial markets, high commodity prices, and the appreciation of the exchange rate—have depressed growth in Europe. At the same time commodity prices increases have boosted headline inflation. While containing inflation remains a...
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Europe is facing slower growth as a result of protracted financial turbulence and spillovers from the U.S. Meanwhile, inflation has risen sharply. Policymakers in advanced economies will have to continue to support financial markets and balance risks to real activity with the need to anchor...
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