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Colombia's economy rebounded strongly in 2021 with 10.6 percent growth led by pent-up domestic demand, notably private …
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Colombia's very strong policies and policy frameworks have helped to significantly reduce domestic and external …
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With the sharp growth slowdown in 2023 from an overheated post-pandemic recovery, the Colombian economy has reached more sustainable levels of economic activity and domestic demand, with a marked reduction in domestic and external imbalances owing to appropriately tight macroeconomic policies....
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This Selected Issues paper focuses on the impact of fiscal and monetary policies on inflation in Colombia. Colombia, as … Colombia. Amid a more challenging external backdrop and increasing monetary policy trade-offs, this note explores the role that …
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downside risks persist and remain elevated, Colombia's very strong economic fundamentals, policies, and policy frameworks …
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Colombia’s economy has been resilient to the adverse global shocks of recent years. Inflation has been subdued, credit …
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Colombia has maintained a robust economic performance in recent years due in large part to its very strong policy … Flexible Credit Line (FCL) arrangement has also allowed Colombia to restore orderly financial market conditions despite …
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Colombia has a strong fiscal framework that prescribes a prudent, albeit challenging, fiscal consolidation over the … medium term. A number of changes have taken place over the past decade and a half to strengthen Colombia’s fiscal framework …
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The IMF staff report on Mexico’s financial policies has been satisfactory; these policies have been said to act as a buffer against risks that erupted during the global economic crisis. Mexico has been identified as a prudent and fairly well-managed economy. However, the issues that would pose...
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