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This paper examines economic developments and policies in Canada during 1990–95. Spurred by the robust growth in the United States and the easing of monetary conditions between 1991 and 1993, economic growth in Canada continued to strengthen during 1994. Real GDP grew by 4.5 percent in 1994...
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The global financial crisis has forced government intervention in major financial institutions in Belgium. This 2008 …
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This 2011 Article IV Consultation reports that the vulnerability of Belgium’s sovereign debt to market pressures makes …
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After being hit by a severe recession in 2008–09, the Belgian economy is gradually recovering. When core inflation remained subdued in 2010, headline inflation jumped up due to the energy price hike. The growth of potential output is expected to revert to its declining trend over the medium...
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The 2009 Article IV Consultation highlights that the near-term outlook for Belgium is challenging, with real GDP …
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This 2001 Article IV Consultation highlights that following four years of robust expansion, real GDP growth in Belgium … world economy and, especially, in Belgium’s key European trading partners. Growth for the year is projected by the IMF staff …
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Long-term issues continue to dominate the economic policy agenda. The economy is expected to grow at a moderate pace. The challenge from aging is becoming more pressing, calling for sustained fiscal consolidation. The elaboration of a medium-term fiscal framework based on expenditure growth...
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This 2002 Article IV Consultation highlights that Belgium’s real GDP growth fell sharply in 2001 to 0.8 percent and … economies of Belgium’s trading partners, especially Germany. Thus, Belgium’s export market growth fell from a robust 12 …
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Economic activity picked up in the course of 1999, despite the dioxin crisis of mid-year, owing to a recovery in export markets following the world financial turmoil of late 1998, supportive monetary policy in the euro area, improvements in business and consumer confidence, and continued growth...
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