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The April 2011 edition of the World Economic Outlook assesses the global prospects for economic growth in the face of …
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to 3.5 percent of world GDP, and are expected to widen again this year. The IMF's multilateral approach suggests that … global excess balances narrowed to 0.9 percent of world GDP in 2021 compared with 1.2 percent of world GDP in 2020. The …
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The World Economic Outlook, published twice a year in English, French, Spanish, and Arabic, presents IMF staff … economists' analyses of global economic developments during the near and medium term. Chapters give an overview of the world …
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This paper presents an outlook for the world economy for 1997. The paper highlights that the world economic growth …
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The IMF's World Economic Outlook is packed with country specific facts, figures, and worldwide projections that present … staff. An annual subscription to the World Economic Outlook, published at least twice a year in English, French, Spanish …. With its analyses backed by the expertise and unparalleled resources of the IMF, the World Economic Outlook is the …
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The World Economic Outlook is the product of a unique international exercise in information gathering and analysis …, French, Spanish, and Arabic, the World Economic Outlook offers a comprehensive picture of the international economic …, the World Economic Outlook is the authoritative reference in its field. Today, even small economic fluctuations can …
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almost 1⁄2 percentage point relative to the July 2007 World Economic Outlook Update. This would still leave global growth at …
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This paper focuses on expectations for the American economy focused on the likelihood of secular stagnation, which continued to be debated throughout the post-war period. Concerns rose during the late 1960s and early 1970s about rapid population growth smothering the potential for economic...
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