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This report presents revised projections resulting from a country-by-country updating of the estimates published in the April 1985 World Economic Outlook. The projections are based on the usual technical assumptions of (1) unchanged nominal exchange rates among industrial countries; (2)...
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This paper highlights that the performance of the world economy in 1984 turned out to be considerably better than had been expected at the beginning of the year. Output grew robustly in the industrial countries, especially in the United States and Japan; inflation continued to decline; and...
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The Q&A in this issue features seven questions about emerging markets and the financial crisis (by Ayhan Kose); the research summaries are ""Tax Revenue Response to the Business Cycle"" (by Cemile Sancak, Ricardo Velloso, and Jing Xing) and ""Banking Crisis Resolution: Was this Time Different?""...
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The September 2011 issue of the IMF's quarterly ""Research Bulletin"" features a Q&A discussion about economic recovery in countries emerging after war or other open. The research summaries in this issue include: ""Revisiting Capital Controls""; and ""Capital Flows and Financial Stability:...
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This paper highlights that the second part of 1992 has been characterized by flagging consumer and business confidence, weaker-than-expected economic activity—especially in Europe and Japan—and considerable tensions in foreign exchange markets. Despite encouraging signs of increased growth...
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This paper highlights that there have been increasing signs of hesitancy in the pace of world economic expansion in the first half of 1985. In the United States, output growth declined to an average of 1 percent (at an annual rate) in the first two quarters of the year from 5.7 percent during...
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June 2011: The Q&A in this issue features seven questions on the global trade collapse of 2008-09 (by Rudolfs Bems); the research summaries are "The Impact of the Great Recession on Emerging Markets" (by Ricardo Llaudes, Ferhan Salman, and Mali Chivakul) and "The Missing Link between Dutch...
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This paper analyzes transmission of the great recession from advanced to emerging economies. The widespread impact of the global financial crisis of 2008–09 has spurred researchers to examine how the associated recession was transmitted from advanced to emerging economies. Recent IMF studies...
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