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of the production potential has implications for monetary policy. In a world with rational expectations and sticky prices …
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World economic growth is moderating accompanied by a broad-based deterioration in economic sentiment. Following a … to expect world production to increase by 3.4 percent. The escalation of trade conflicts, the possibility of a “hard …
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In spring 2022, world economic growth came to a standstill amid high inflation, persistent supply bottlenecks and …
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In a situation with already elevated inflation, the war in Ukraine and the zero-covid policy in China have led to additional upward pressures on prices and reinforced the global supply chain problems. Real wages are declining in many countries, dampening personal consumption expenditures even...
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Strengthening potential output is high on the agenda for economic policy in the European Union. While there is widespread agreement that structural policies have a positive impact on long-term growth, there is a controversial discussion whether coordination of macroeconomic policies can...
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The recovery from the Global Financial Crisis was characterized by sluggish output growth and by inflation remaining persistently below the inflation targets of central banks in many advanced economies despite an unprecedented monetary expansion. Ten years after the Global Financial Crisis, GDP...
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