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Recent French Export Performance : : Is There a Competitiveness Problem? / / Alain Kabundi, Francisco Nadal De Simone
Recent French Export Performance : : Is There a Competitiveness Problem? / / Alain Kabundi, Francisco Nadal De Simone
Autore Kabundi Alain
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (75 p.)
Disciplina 658.8
658.848
Altri autori (Persone) Nadal De SimoneFrancisco
Collana IMF Working Papers
Soggetto topico Export marketing - France
Competition, International
Exports and Imports
Labor
Economic Theory
Trade: General
Agriculture: Aggregate Supply and Demand Analysis
Prices
Wages, Compensation, and Labor Costs: General
Empirical Studies of Trade
International economics
Economic theory & philosophy
Labour
income economics
Exports
Supply shocks
Export performance
Labor costs
Terms of trade
Supply and demand
Economic policy
nternational cooperation
ISBN 1-4623-1845-2
1-4527-5613-9
1-282-84225-0
9786612842252
1-4518-7149-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; I. Introduction; II. Data and Non-Stationarity; A. Data; B. Dealing with Non-Stationarity; III. Descriptive Part: Facts Without the Noise; IV. Analytical Part: ULCM and TOT Shocks; A. The Model and Economic Conditions for Shocks Identification; B. Estimation; V. Econometric Results; A. The 1990's Until Today; VI. Conclusion and Policy Implications; Figures; 1. Cyclical Part; 2. Trend Part; Tables; 1. Trend Exports per Destination; 2. Trend Exports per Products SITC
3. Forecast Error Variance of the Common Components of French Variables Explained by the Supply and Demand Shocks to Unit Labor Costs in Manufacturing, 1980-2006 4. Forecast Error Variance of the Common Components of German Variables Explained by the Supply and Demand Shocks to Unit Labor Costs in Manufacturing, 1980-2006; 5. Forecast Error Variance of the Common Components of French Variables Explained by the Supply and Demand Shocks to Terms of Trade, 1980-2006
6. Forecast Error Variance of the Common Components of German Variables Explained by the Supply and Demand Shocks to Terms of Trade, 1980-2006 7. Forecast Error Variance of the Common Components of French Variables Explained by the Supply and Demand Shocks to ULCM, 1993-2006; 8. Forecast Error Variance of the Common Components of German Variables Explained by the Supply and Demand Shocks to ULCM, 1993-2006; Appendices; I. The Corbae-Ouliaris Ideal Band-Pass Filter; II. The Approximate Dynamic Factor Model; Annexes; I. Macroeconomic Series; II. France and Germany: Shocks to ULCM and TOT
References
Record Nr. UNINA-9910788350103321
Kabundi Alain  
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2009
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Recent French Export Performance : : Is There a Competitiveness Problem? / / Alain Kabundi, Francisco Nadal De Simone
Recent French Export Performance : : Is There a Competitiveness Problem? / / Alain Kabundi, Francisco Nadal De Simone
Autore Kabundi Alain
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (75 p.)
Disciplina 658.8
658.848
Altri autori (Persone) Nadal De SimoneFrancisco
Collana IMF Working Papers
Soggetto topico Export marketing - France
Competition, International
Exports and Imports
Labor
Economic Theory
Trade: General
Agriculture: Aggregate Supply and Demand Analysis
Prices
Wages, Compensation, and Labor Costs: General
Empirical Studies of Trade
International economics
Economic theory & philosophy
Labour
income economics
Exports
Supply shocks
Export performance
Labor costs
Terms of trade
Supply and demand
Economic policy
nternational cooperation
ISBN 1-4623-1845-2
1-4527-5613-9
1-282-84225-0
9786612842252
1-4518-7149-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; I. Introduction; II. Data and Non-Stationarity; A. Data; B. Dealing with Non-Stationarity; III. Descriptive Part: Facts Without the Noise; IV. Analytical Part: ULCM and TOT Shocks; A. The Model and Economic Conditions for Shocks Identification; B. Estimation; V. Econometric Results; A. The 1990's Until Today; VI. Conclusion and Policy Implications; Figures; 1. Cyclical Part; 2. Trend Part; Tables; 1. Trend Exports per Destination; 2. Trend Exports per Products SITC
3. Forecast Error Variance of the Common Components of French Variables Explained by the Supply and Demand Shocks to Unit Labor Costs in Manufacturing, 1980-2006 4. Forecast Error Variance of the Common Components of German Variables Explained by the Supply and Demand Shocks to Unit Labor Costs in Manufacturing, 1980-2006; 5. Forecast Error Variance of the Common Components of French Variables Explained by the Supply and Demand Shocks to Terms of Trade, 1980-2006
6. Forecast Error Variance of the Common Components of German Variables Explained by the Supply and Demand Shocks to Terms of Trade, 1980-2006 7. Forecast Error Variance of the Common Components of French Variables Explained by the Supply and Demand Shocks to ULCM, 1993-2006; 8. Forecast Error Variance of the Common Components of German Variables Explained by the Supply and Demand Shocks to ULCM, 1993-2006; Appendices; I. The Corbae-Ouliaris Ideal Band-Pass Filter; II. The Approximate Dynamic Factor Model; Annexes; I. Macroeconomic Series; II. France and Germany: Shocks to ULCM and TOT
References
Record Nr. UNINA-9910816924303321
Kabundi Alain  
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2009
Materiale a stampa
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Regional Economic Outlook, April 2012, Asia and Pacific : : Managing Spillovers and Advancing Economic Rebalancing
Regional Economic Outlook, April 2012, Asia and Pacific : : Managing Spillovers and Advancing Economic Rebalancing
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (61 p.)
Collana Regional Economic Outlook
World economic and financial surveys
Soggetto topico Economic forecasting - Asia
Economic forecasting - Pacific Area
Economic development - Asia
Economic development - Pacific Area
Banks and Banking
Exports and Imports
Finance: General
Inflation
Money and Monetary Policy
Trade: General
Banks
Depository Institutions
Micro Finance Institutions
Mortgages
Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit: General
International Investment
Long-term Capital Movements
Empirical Studies of Trade
Monetary Systems
Standards
Regimes
Government and the Monetary System
Payment Systems
International economics
Banking
Monetary economics
Finance
Macroeconomics
Exports
Imports
Foreign direct investment
Credit
International trade
Money
Balance of payments
Foreign currency exposure
Banks and banking
Investments, Foreign
Foreign exchange market
ISBN 1-4755-8313-3
1-4755-7985-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Definitions; Executive Summary; I. Ensuring Stable Growth: Risks and Challenges; A. Signs of Stabilization during Global Uncertainty; Figures; 1.1 Real GDP Growth in the United States and the Euro Area; 1.2 Selected Asia: Changes in Real GDP at Market Prices in 2011; 1.3 Selected Asia: Exports to the United States and the European Union; 1.4 Emerging Asia: Trade Balance; 1.5 Global Manufacturing PMIs and Its Correlation with Emerging Asia's Industrial Production Growth; 1.6 Selected Asia: Labor Market Conditions; 1.7 Emerging Asia: Measure of Excess Credit Growth
1.8 Selected Asia: Fiscal Impulse in 20111.9 Selected Asia: Core and Headline Inflation; 1.10 Selected Asia: Change in One-Year Ahead Inflation Expectations since the End of 2011; 1.11 Nonresident Investment in Selected Asian Markets; 1.12 Selected Asia: Stock Markets; B. A Turnaround in 2012 and a Stronger 2013; Tables; 1.1 Selected Asia: Real GDP; 1.13 Selected Asia: Exchange Rates against the U.S. Dollar; 1.14 Selected Asia: Share of Exports Linked to Demand from Europe, 2010; 1.15 Selected Asia (excl. China and Japan): Exports to China, Europe, and the United States
1.16 Emerging Asia: Response of Real Private Consumption Expenditure and Real Gross Fixed Investment to Non-FDI Inflows 1.17 Selected Asia: Headline Consumer Price Inflation; Boxes; 1.1 Myanmar-Improved Outlook as Reform Momentum Picks Up; C. What Are the Main Risks to the Outlook?; 1.18 Selected Asia: Current Account Balances; 1.19 Asia: Real GDP Growth; 1.2 What Explains the Recent Decline in Japan's Current Account Surplus, and What Lies Ahead?; 1.20 Consolidated Foreign Claims of European and U.S. Banks on Asia; 1.21 China: Potential Effects of Property Downturn
1.22 Asia: Pass-Through from Global Energy Prices to Domestic Food and Energy Prices D. The Policy Challenge: How Much Insurance Is Still Needed?; 1.23 Selected Asia: Real Interest Rates; 1.24 Selected Asia: Nominal Policy Rates and Taylor Rule Implied Rates; 1.25 Asia: Real Effective Exchange Rates; 1.26 Emerging Asia and Latin America: Real Exchange Rates and Reserves; 1.27 Selected Asia: Cyclically Adjusted General Government Balances; E. Laying the Foundations for Sustainable Growth; 1.28 Selected Asia: Fiscal Impulse in 2012; 1.29 Gross Public Debt, 2011
1.30 Share in Global Consumer Goods Import Demand, 20101.3 Harnessing India's Demographic Dividend; 1.4 Explaining the ASEAN-3 Investment Puzzle: A Tale of Two Sectors; II. The Evolution of Asian Financial Linkages: Key Determinants and the Role of Policy; A. How Sensitive Are Asian Financial Markets to Market Movements in Systemic Economies?; 2.1 Equity Returns: Selected Systemic Economies and Asia; B. Can Macroeconomic Policies Reduce Financial Sensitivities in Asia?; 2.1 Determinants of Asian Financial Betas; 2.2 Asian Financial Betas and Global Financial Shocks
2.3 Financial Betas across Asian Economies
Record Nr. UNINA-9910779226203321
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Regional Economic Outlook, April 2012, Asia and Pacific : : Managing Spillovers and Advancing Economic Rebalancing
Regional Economic Outlook, April 2012, Asia and Pacific : : Managing Spillovers and Advancing Economic Rebalancing
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (61 p.)
Disciplina 330.95
Collana Regional Economic Outlook
World economic and financial surveys
Soggetto topico Economic forecasting - Asia
Economic forecasting - Pacific Area
Economic development - Asia
Economic development - Pacific Area
Banks and Banking
Exports and Imports
Finance: General
Inflation
Money and Monetary Policy
Trade: General
Banks
Depository Institutions
Micro Finance Institutions
Mortgages
Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit: General
International Investment
Long-term Capital Movements
Empirical Studies of Trade
Monetary Systems
Standards
Regimes
Government and the Monetary System
Payment Systems
International economics
Banking
Monetary economics
Finance
Macroeconomics
Exports
Imports
Foreign direct investment
Credit
International trade
Money
Balance of payments
Foreign currency exposure
Banks and banking
Investments, Foreign
Foreign exchange market
ISBN 1-4755-8313-3
1-4755-7985-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Definitions; Executive Summary; I. Ensuring Stable Growth: Risks and Challenges; A. Signs of Stabilization during Global Uncertainty; Figures; 1.1 Real GDP Growth in the United States and the Euro Area; 1.2 Selected Asia: Changes in Real GDP at Market Prices in 2011; 1.3 Selected Asia: Exports to the United States and the European Union; 1.4 Emerging Asia: Trade Balance; 1.5 Global Manufacturing PMIs and Its Correlation with Emerging Asia's Industrial Production Growth; 1.6 Selected Asia: Labor Market Conditions; 1.7 Emerging Asia: Measure of Excess Credit Growth
1.8 Selected Asia: Fiscal Impulse in 20111.9 Selected Asia: Core and Headline Inflation; 1.10 Selected Asia: Change in One-Year Ahead Inflation Expectations since the End of 2011; 1.11 Nonresident Investment in Selected Asian Markets; 1.12 Selected Asia: Stock Markets; B. A Turnaround in 2012 and a Stronger 2013; Tables; 1.1 Selected Asia: Real GDP; 1.13 Selected Asia: Exchange Rates against the U.S. Dollar; 1.14 Selected Asia: Share of Exports Linked to Demand from Europe, 2010; 1.15 Selected Asia (excl. China and Japan): Exports to China, Europe, and the United States
1.16 Emerging Asia: Response of Real Private Consumption Expenditure and Real Gross Fixed Investment to Non-FDI Inflows 1.17 Selected Asia: Headline Consumer Price Inflation; Boxes; 1.1 Myanmar-Improved Outlook as Reform Momentum Picks Up; C. What Are the Main Risks to the Outlook?; 1.18 Selected Asia: Current Account Balances; 1.19 Asia: Real GDP Growth; 1.2 What Explains the Recent Decline in Japan's Current Account Surplus, and What Lies Ahead?; 1.20 Consolidated Foreign Claims of European and U.S. Banks on Asia; 1.21 China: Potential Effects of Property Downturn
1.22 Asia: Pass-Through from Global Energy Prices to Domestic Food and Energy Prices D. The Policy Challenge: How Much Insurance Is Still Needed?; 1.23 Selected Asia: Real Interest Rates; 1.24 Selected Asia: Nominal Policy Rates and Taylor Rule Implied Rates; 1.25 Asia: Real Effective Exchange Rates; 1.26 Emerging Asia and Latin America: Real Exchange Rates and Reserves; 1.27 Selected Asia: Cyclically Adjusted General Government Balances; E. Laying the Foundations for Sustainable Growth; 1.28 Selected Asia: Fiscal Impulse in 2012; 1.29 Gross Public Debt, 2011
1.30 Share in Global Consumer Goods Import Demand, 20101.3 Harnessing India's Demographic Dividend; 1.4 Explaining the ASEAN-3 Investment Puzzle: A Tale of Two Sectors; II. The Evolution of Asian Financial Linkages: Key Determinants and the Role of Policy; A. How Sensitive Are Asian Financial Markets to Market Movements in Systemic Economies?; 2.1 Equity Returns: Selected Systemic Economies and Asia; B. Can Macroeconomic Policies Reduce Financial Sensitivities in Asia?; 2.1 Determinants of Asian Financial Betas; 2.2 Asian Financial Betas and Global Financial Shocks
2.3 Financial Betas across Asian Economies
Record Nr. UNINA-9910813047803321
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012
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Regional Economic Outlook, October 2007, Asia and Pacific
Regional Economic Outlook, October 2007, Asia and Pacific
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (64 p.)
Disciplina 338.5443095
Collana Regional Economic Outlook
Soggetto topico Economic forecasting - Asia
Economic forecasting - Pacific Area
Exports and Imports
Finance: General
Financial Risk Management
Foreign Exchange
Money and Monetary Policy
Trade: General
Pension Funds
Non-bank Financial Institutions
Financial Instruments
Institutional Investors
Empirical Studies of Trade
Monetary Systems
Standards
Regimes
Government and the Monetary System
Payment Systems
International economics
Currency
Foreign exchange
Finance
Monetary economics
Economic & financial crises & disasters
Exports
Exchange rates
Exchange rate adjustments
Sovereign wealth funds
Currencies
International trade
Asset and liability management
Money
Exchange rate flexibility
Balance of trade
Financial services industry
ISBN 1-4623-3204-8
1-4527-4630-3
1-283-53490-8
1-4519-5035-7
9786613847355
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Definitions; Executive Summary; I. Overview; Recent Macroeconomic Developments; Figures; 1.1. Emerging Asia: GDP Growth; 1.2. NIEs: Contributions to GDP Growth; 1.3. ASEAN-5: Contributions to GDP Growth; 1.4. Asia: Industrial Production; 1.5. Emerging Asia: Retail Sales Volume; 1.6. Emerging Asia: Exports of Goods; 1.7. Asia: Electronics Exports; Boxes; 1.1. Asian Electronics Exports: Recent Trends and the Outlook; 1.8. Emerging Asia: Core CPI; 1.9. Emerging Asia: Food CPI; 1.10. Emerging Asia: Consumer and Producer Prices; Tables; 1.1. Asia: Current Account Balances
1.11. Selected Asia: Nominal Effective Exchange Rates1.12. NIEs: Nominal Effective Exchange Rates; 1.2. Asia: Official Reserves; 1.13. ASEAN-5: Nominal Effective Exchange Rates; 1.2. ""Other Investment"" Flows in Asia: Why the Large Changes?; 1.3. Sovereign Wealth Funds; Recent Financial Market Developments; 1.14. Emerging Asia: Net Equity Inflows; 1.15. Sharpe Ratios; 1.16. Yen Trading Positions; 1.17. Yen Carry Trade Return (Short JPY, Long Listed Currency) (July 19, 2007-August 17, 2007); 1.18. Yen Carry Trade Return (Short JPY, Long Listed Currency) (August. 17, 2007-September. 28, 2007)
1.19. Credit Default Swaps: 5-Year Sovereign Spreads1.20. EMBI Global Sovereign Spreads; 1.4. Growth in the Asset Management Industry in Hong Kong SAR and Singapore; The Outlook and Risks; 1.21. Hedge Funds: Total Return; 1.3. Asia: Real GDP Growth; 1.4. Asia: Real Export Growth; 1.5. Asia: Investment Growth; 1.6. Asia: Private Consumption Growth; Policy Implications; 1.7. Asia: Selected Fiscal Indicators; 1.22. Private Sector Inflation Forecasts; II. Ten Years After the Crisis: How Much Stronger Is Asia?; 2.1. A Selection of Recent Asia Critiques; Key Lessons from the Asian Crisis
2.1. Crisis-Affected Countries: Nominal Exchange Rates, 1994-972.2. Crisis-Affected Countries: Nominal Exchange Rates, 1999-2007; 2.3. Crisis-Affected Countries: Corporate Debt-Equity Ratio; 2.4 Selected Asia: Household Assets-Liabilities Ratio; 2.5. Foreign Currency Loans; 2.6. Nonperforming Loans Ratio; The Challenges Ahead; 2.7. Emerging Asia: Corporate Governance Ratings; 2.8. Emerging Asia: Governance Indicators; 2.9. Emerging Asia Excluding India: Real GDP and Real Export Growth; 2.10. Real GDP and Electronics Exports Growth; 2.11. Credit to Private Sector
2.12. Real House Prices and Real Income, 1999-20072.13. Stock Market Indices; 2.14. Price-Earnings Ratio; Conclusions; 2.15. China: GDP Components; III. Sterilized Intervention in Emerging Asia: Is It Effective?; 3.1. Cumulative Foreign Exchange Flows and Reserve Accumulation; 3.2. Reserve Adequacy Ratios; What Is Sterilized Intervention?; Motives for Intervention, Channels for Effectiveness, and Evidence from the Literature; Has Intervention Been Effective in Emerging Asia?; 3.3. Foreign Exchange Turnover; 3.1. India: Intervention and Change in Reserves; Testing Effectiveness
3.4. Sterilization Coefficient
Record Nr. UNINA-9910780745003321
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Regional Economic Outlook, October 2007, Asia and Pacific
Regional Economic Outlook, October 2007, Asia and Pacific
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (64 p.)
Disciplina 338.5443095
Collana Regional Economic Outlook
Soggetto topico Economic forecasting - Asia
Economic forecasting - Pacific Area
Exports and Imports
Finance: General
Financial Risk Management
Foreign Exchange
Money and Monetary Policy
Trade: General
Pension Funds
Non-bank Financial Institutions
Financial Instruments
Institutional Investors
Empirical Studies of Trade
Monetary Systems
Standards
Regimes
Government and the Monetary System
Payment Systems
International economics
Currency
Foreign exchange
Finance
Monetary economics
Economic & financial crises & disasters
Exports
Exchange rates
Exchange rate adjustments
Sovereign wealth funds
Currencies
International trade
Asset and liability management
Money
Exchange rate flexibility
Balance of trade
Financial services industry
ISBN 1-4623-3204-8
1-4527-4630-3
1-283-53490-8
1-4519-5035-7
9786613847355
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Definitions; Executive Summary; I. Overview; Recent Macroeconomic Developments; Figures; 1.1. Emerging Asia: GDP Growth; 1.2. NIEs: Contributions to GDP Growth; 1.3. ASEAN-5: Contributions to GDP Growth; 1.4. Asia: Industrial Production; 1.5. Emerging Asia: Retail Sales Volume; 1.6. Emerging Asia: Exports of Goods; 1.7. Asia: Electronics Exports; Boxes; 1.1. Asian Electronics Exports: Recent Trends and the Outlook; 1.8. Emerging Asia: Core CPI; 1.9. Emerging Asia: Food CPI; 1.10. Emerging Asia: Consumer and Producer Prices; Tables; 1.1. Asia: Current Account Balances
1.11. Selected Asia: Nominal Effective Exchange Rates1.12. NIEs: Nominal Effective Exchange Rates; 1.2. Asia: Official Reserves; 1.13. ASEAN-5: Nominal Effective Exchange Rates; 1.2. ""Other Investment"" Flows in Asia: Why the Large Changes?; 1.3. Sovereign Wealth Funds; Recent Financial Market Developments; 1.14. Emerging Asia: Net Equity Inflows; 1.15. Sharpe Ratios; 1.16. Yen Trading Positions; 1.17. Yen Carry Trade Return (Short JPY, Long Listed Currency) (July 19, 2007-August 17, 2007); 1.18. Yen Carry Trade Return (Short JPY, Long Listed Currency) (August. 17, 2007-September. 28, 2007)
1.19. Credit Default Swaps: 5-Year Sovereign Spreads1.20. EMBI Global Sovereign Spreads; 1.4. Growth in the Asset Management Industry in Hong Kong SAR and Singapore; The Outlook and Risks; 1.21. Hedge Funds: Total Return; 1.3. Asia: Real GDP Growth; 1.4. Asia: Real Export Growth; 1.5. Asia: Investment Growth; 1.6. Asia: Private Consumption Growth; Policy Implications; 1.7. Asia: Selected Fiscal Indicators; 1.22. Private Sector Inflation Forecasts; II. Ten Years After the Crisis: How Much Stronger Is Asia?; 2.1. A Selection of Recent Asia Critiques; Key Lessons from the Asian Crisis
2.1. Crisis-Affected Countries: Nominal Exchange Rates, 1994-972.2. Crisis-Affected Countries: Nominal Exchange Rates, 1999-2007; 2.3. Crisis-Affected Countries: Corporate Debt-Equity Ratio; 2.4 Selected Asia: Household Assets-Liabilities Ratio; 2.5. Foreign Currency Loans; 2.6. Nonperforming Loans Ratio; The Challenges Ahead; 2.7. Emerging Asia: Corporate Governance Ratings; 2.8. Emerging Asia: Governance Indicators; 2.9. Emerging Asia Excluding India: Real GDP and Real Export Growth; 2.10. Real GDP and Electronics Exports Growth; 2.11. Credit to Private Sector
2.12. Real House Prices and Real Income, 1999-20072.13. Stock Market Indices; 2.14. Price-Earnings Ratio; Conclusions; 2.15. China: GDP Components; III. Sterilized Intervention in Emerging Asia: Is It Effective?; 3.1. Cumulative Foreign Exchange Flows and Reserve Accumulation; 3.2. Reserve Adequacy Ratios; What Is Sterilized Intervention?; Motives for Intervention, Channels for Effectiveness, and Evidence from the Literature; Has Intervention Been Effective in Emerging Asia?; 3.3. Foreign Exchange Turnover; 3.1. India: Intervention and Change in Reserves; Testing Effectiveness
3.4. Sterilization Coefficient
Record Nr. UNINA-9910815075603321
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2007
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Regional Economic Outlook, October 2007, Sub-Saharan African
Regional Economic Outlook, October 2007, Sub-Saharan African
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (83 p.)
Disciplina 330.967
Collana Regional Economic Outlook
Soggetto topico Economic forecasting - Africa, Sub-Saharan
Investments: Energy
Exports and Imports
Foreign Exchange
Macroeconomics
Public Finance
Budgeting
Fiscal Policy
National Government Expenditures and Related Policies: General
Energy: General
Empirical Studies of Trade
Forecasts of Budgets, Deficits, and Debt
Currency
Foreign exchange
Public finance & taxation
International economics
Investment & securities
Budgeting & financial management
Fiscal space
Exchange rate arrangements
Conventional peg
Floating exchange rates
Expenditure
Fiscal policy
Terms of trade
International trade
Oil
Commodities
Medium-term budget frameworks
Public financial management (PFM)
Expenditures, Public
Petroleum industry and trade
Economic policy
nternational cooperation
Budget
ISBN 1-4552-8922-1
1-4519-9863-5
1-283-53744-3
1-4519-7541-4
9786613849892
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Preface; Abbreviations; Executive Summary; I. Overview; Main Developments and Outlook for 2007; Figures; 1.1. A Comparison of Growth; 1.2. Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa; Tables; 1.1. Sub-Saharan Africa: Selected Indicators, 2003-08; 1.3. Contribution to GDP Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa; Boxes; 1.1. Typology of Countries; 1.4. Real per capita GDP Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.5. Terms of Trade in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.6. Inflation in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.7. Components of Official Development Assistance to Sub-Saharan Africa
1.2. Terms of Trade and Current Growth Episodes in Sub-Saharan Africa 1.3. Aid to Sub-Saharan Africa: Where Do We Stand on Gleneagles?; 1.8. Sub-Saharan Africa's External Current Account Balance; 1.9. Trade Volume and Terms of Trade in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.10. Sub-Saharan African Commodity Prices; 1.4. Private Capital Flows to Sub-Saharan Africa; Macroeconomic Policy Issues; 1.11. International Reserves in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.12. External Debt in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.5. Foreign Exchange Reserve Adequacy in Africa; 1.13. Counterparts to Money Supply in Sub-Saharan Africa
1.14. Credit to the Private Sector in Sub-Saharan Africa 1.15. Real Effective Exchange Rates in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.16. Real Effective Exchange Rates in the CEMAC and the WAEMU; 1.17. Real Effective Exchange Rates in Sub-Saharan African Countries with a Floating Regime; 1.18. Real Effective Exchange Rates in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.19. Central Government Revenues in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.20. Central Government Primary Spending in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.21. Central Government Social Spending in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.22. Central Government Balance in Sub-Saharan Africa; Prospects for 2008
1.23. Low-Income Sub-Saharan African Countries: Government Financing of Fiscal Deficits 1.6. The Local Currency Debt Market in the West African Economic and Monetary Union; Medium-Term Policy Challenges; 1.24. Growth Prospects in Sub-Saharan Africa; II. The Creation of Fiscal Space for Priority Spending: Case Studies in Sub-Saharan Africa; 2.1. Median Revenue-to-GDP Ratio for Selected Groups of African Countries; 2.2. Median Grants-to-GDP Ratio for Selected Groups of African Countries; 2.3. Median Expenditures-to-GDP Ratio for Selected Groups of African Countries
2.4. Median Overall Deficit-to-GDP Ratio for Selected Groups of African Countries 2.1. Fiscal Space Indicators for Selected Countries, Changes, 2000-06; Experience with Sources of Fiscal Space; 2.1. The Poverty and Social Impact of Increasing Fiscal Space Through Revenue Collection; Experience with the Use of Fiscal Space; 2.2. Debt Service-to-GDP Ratios for Selected Countries, 2000-06; Planning for the Medium Term in Theory and Practice; Country Case Studies; 2.3. Ghana: Sources and Uses of Fiscal Space; 2.5. Ghana: Total Official External Financing, 2005-09
2.4. Malawi: Sources and Uses of Fiscal Space
Record Nr. UNINA-9910780745103321
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2007
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Regional Economic Outlook, October 2007, Sub-Saharan African
Regional Economic Outlook, October 2007, Sub-Saharan African
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (83 p.)
Disciplina 330.967
Collana Regional Economic Outlook
Soggetto topico Economic forecasting - Africa, Sub-Saharan
Investments: Energy
Exports and Imports
Foreign Exchange
Macroeconomics
Public Finance
Budgeting
Fiscal Policy
National Government Expenditures and Related Policies: General
Energy: General
Empirical Studies of Trade
Forecasts of Budgets, Deficits, and Debt
Currency
Foreign exchange
Public finance & taxation
International economics
Investment & securities
Budgeting & financial management
Fiscal space
Exchange rate arrangements
Conventional peg
Floating exchange rates
Expenditure
Fiscal policy
Terms of trade
International trade
Oil
Commodities
Medium-term budget frameworks
Public financial management (PFM)
Expenditures, Public
Petroleum industry and trade
Economic policy
nternational cooperation
Budget
ISBN 1-4552-8922-1
1-4519-9863-5
1-283-53744-3
1-4519-7541-4
9786613849892
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Preface; Abbreviations; Executive Summary; I. Overview; Main Developments and Outlook for 2007; Figures; 1.1. A Comparison of Growth; 1.2. Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa; Tables; 1.1. Sub-Saharan Africa: Selected Indicators, 2003-08; 1.3. Contribution to GDP Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa; Boxes; 1.1. Typology of Countries; 1.4. Real per capita GDP Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.5. Terms of Trade in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.6. Inflation in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.7. Components of Official Development Assistance to Sub-Saharan Africa
1.2. Terms of Trade and Current Growth Episodes in Sub-Saharan Africa 1.3. Aid to Sub-Saharan Africa: Where Do We Stand on Gleneagles?; 1.8. Sub-Saharan Africa's External Current Account Balance; 1.9. Trade Volume and Terms of Trade in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.10. Sub-Saharan African Commodity Prices; 1.4. Private Capital Flows to Sub-Saharan Africa; Macroeconomic Policy Issues; 1.11. International Reserves in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.12. External Debt in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.5. Foreign Exchange Reserve Adequacy in Africa; 1.13. Counterparts to Money Supply in Sub-Saharan Africa
1.14. Credit to the Private Sector in Sub-Saharan Africa 1.15. Real Effective Exchange Rates in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.16. Real Effective Exchange Rates in the CEMAC and the WAEMU; 1.17. Real Effective Exchange Rates in Sub-Saharan African Countries with a Floating Regime; 1.18. Real Effective Exchange Rates in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.19. Central Government Revenues in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.20. Central Government Primary Spending in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.21. Central Government Social Spending in Sub-Saharan Africa; 1.22. Central Government Balance in Sub-Saharan Africa; Prospects for 2008
1.23. Low-Income Sub-Saharan African Countries: Government Financing of Fiscal Deficits 1.6. The Local Currency Debt Market in the West African Economic and Monetary Union; Medium-Term Policy Challenges; 1.24. Growth Prospects in Sub-Saharan Africa; II. The Creation of Fiscal Space for Priority Spending: Case Studies in Sub-Saharan Africa; 2.1. Median Revenue-to-GDP Ratio for Selected Groups of African Countries; 2.2. Median Grants-to-GDP Ratio for Selected Groups of African Countries; 2.3. Median Expenditures-to-GDP Ratio for Selected Groups of African Countries
2.4. Median Overall Deficit-to-GDP Ratio for Selected Groups of African Countries 2.1. Fiscal Space Indicators for Selected Countries, Changes, 2000-06; Experience with Sources of Fiscal Space; 2.1. The Poverty and Social Impact of Increasing Fiscal Space Through Revenue Collection; Experience with the Use of Fiscal Space; 2.2. Debt Service-to-GDP Ratios for Selected Countries, 2000-06; Planning for the Medium Term in Theory and Practice; Country Case Studies; 2.3. Ghana: Sources and Uses of Fiscal Space; 2.5. Ghana: Total Official External Financing, 2005-09
2.4. Malawi: Sources and Uses of Fiscal Space
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Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2007
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Regional Economic Outlook, October 2011, Western Hemisphere : : Shifting Winds, New Policy Challenges
Regional Economic Outlook, October 2011, Western Hemisphere : : Shifting Winds, New Policy Challenges
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (92 p.)
Disciplina 332.1
Collana Regional Economic Outlook
World economic and financial surveys
Soggetto topico Economic forecasting - Western Hemisphere
Investments: Commodities
Exports and Imports
Macroeconomics
Public Finance
Real Estate
Commodity Markets
Empirical Studies of Trade
Fiscal Policy
Debt
Debt Management
Sovereign Debt
Housing Supply and Markets
International economics
Public finance & taxation
Investment & securities
Property & real estate
Commodity prices
Terms of trade
Fiscal consolidation
Public debt
Commodities
Prices
International trade
Fiscal policy
Economic policy
nternational cooperation
Debts, Public
Commercial products
ISBN 1-4639-8290-9
1-4639-3042-9
1-283-53368-5
9786613846136
1-4639-6322-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Preface; Executive Summary; 1. Global, U.S., and Canadian Outlook and Challenges; 1.1. Global Outlook: Slowing Growth with Dominant Downside Risks; Policy Options: Rebalancing Demand; 1.2. United States: A Tough Balancing Act; U.S. Policy Options; 1.3. Canada: A Slowing Recovery; Canada Policy Options; 1.4. Implications for Latin America and the Caribbean; Boxes; 1.1. U.S. Housing and Labor Markets: Headwinds to Recovery; 1.2. U.S. Financial Exposure to Europe; 1.3. Budget Institutions for U.S. Fiscal Consolidation
2. Outlook and Policy Issues for Latin America and the Caribbean 2.1. Overview; 2.2. Policy Challenges; South America: Financial Integrated Commodity Exporters-Guarding against Overheating; South America: Less Financially Integrated Commodity Exporters-Avoiding Procyclicality; Mexico and Central America: More Headwinds to Growth; The Caribbean: Repairing Sovereign and Financial Balance Sheets; 2.3. How Tight Are Labor Markets in Inflation-Targeting Countries?; Estimating the Nonaccelerating Inflation Rate of Unemployment; Policy Implications; 2.4. Effectiveness of Macroprudential Policies
Cross-Country Analysis Sectoral Evidence; Policy Implications; 2.5. Fiscal Consolidation Challenges in Tourism-Intensive Economies; 2.1. Latin America: Banking Sector Spillovers from the European Crisis; 2.2. Latin America: Fiscal Adjustment with Social Cohesion; 2.3. Rule-Based Fiscal Frameworks for Latin America; 2.4. Challenges for Financial Regulation and Supervision in Latin America; 2.5. Recent Sovereign Debt Restructurings in Latin America and the Caribbean; 3. Commodity Price Cycles: The Perils of Mismanaging the Boom; 3.1. Introduction
3.2. A Historical Perspective on Commodity Prices 3.3. How Commodity Dependent is Latin America?; 3.4. What Explains Economic Performance in the Face of Terms-of-Trade Busts?; Cross-Sectional Approach; A Panel Approach; 3.5. Key Takeaways and Policy Implications; 3.1. U.S. Monetary Policy and Commodity Prices; 3.2. Latin America's Commodity Dependence and Export Diversification: Selected Cases; 3.3. Export- or Import-Induced Terms-of-Trade Shocks: Are They Different?; 3.4. The Cost of Mismanaging Abundance; Annex 3.1. Additional Figures
Annex 3.2. Cross-Sectional Approach: List of Explanatory and Control Variables Western Hemisphere: Selected Economic and Social Indicators, 2005-11; Western Hemisphere: Main Economic Indicators, October 2011; Latin America and the Caribbean: Main Fiscal Indicators, October 2011; References; New Publications from the Western Hemisphere Department, January 2010-August 2011
Altri titoli varianti Western Hemisphere
Record Nr. UNINA-9910779275903321
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2011
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Regional Economic Outlook, October 2011, Western Hemisphere : : Shifting Winds, New Policy Challenges
Regional Economic Outlook, October 2011, Western Hemisphere : : Shifting Winds, New Policy Challenges
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (92 p.)
Disciplina 332.1
Collana Regional Economic Outlook
World economic and financial surveys
Soggetto topico Economic forecasting - Western Hemisphere
Investments: Commodities
Exports and Imports
Macroeconomics
Public Finance
Real Estate
Commodity Markets
Empirical Studies of Trade
Fiscal Policy
Debt
Debt Management
Sovereign Debt
Housing Supply and Markets
International economics
Public finance & taxation
Investment & securities
Property & real estate
Commodity prices
Terms of trade
Fiscal consolidation
Public debt
Commodities
Prices
International trade
Fiscal policy
Economic policy
nternational cooperation
Debts, Public
Commercial products
ISBN 1-4639-8290-9
1-4639-3042-9
1-283-53368-5
9786613846136
1-4639-6322-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Preface; Executive Summary; 1. Global, U.S., and Canadian Outlook and Challenges; 1.1. Global Outlook: Slowing Growth with Dominant Downside Risks; Policy Options: Rebalancing Demand; 1.2. United States: A Tough Balancing Act; U.S. Policy Options; 1.3. Canada: A Slowing Recovery; Canada Policy Options; 1.4. Implications for Latin America and the Caribbean; Boxes; 1.1. U.S. Housing and Labor Markets: Headwinds to Recovery; 1.2. U.S. Financial Exposure to Europe; 1.3. Budget Institutions for U.S. Fiscal Consolidation
2. Outlook and Policy Issues for Latin America and the Caribbean 2.1. Overview; 2.2. Policy Challenges; South America: Financial Integrated Commodity Exporters-Guarding against Overheating; South America: Less Financially Integrated Commodity Exporters-Avoiding Procyclicality; Mexico and Central America: More Headwinds to Growth; The Caribbean: Repairing Sovereign and Financial Balance Sheets; 2.3. How Tight Are Labor Markets in Inflation-Targeting Countries?; Estimating the Nonaccelerating Inflation Rate of Unemployment; Policy Implications; 2.4. Effectiveness of Macroprudential Policies
Cross-Country Analysis Sectoral Evidence; Policy Implications; 2.5. Fiscal Consolidation Challenges in Tourism-Intensive Economies; 2.1. Latin America: Banking Sector Spillovers from the European Crisis; 2.2. Latin America: Fiscal Adjustment with Social Cohesion; 2.3. Rule-Based Fiscal Frameworks for Latin America; 2.4. Challenges for Financial Regulation and Supervision in Latin America; 2.5. Recent Sovereign Debt Restructurings in Latin America and the Caribbean; 3. Commodity Price Cycles: The Perils of Mismanaging the Boom; 3.1. Introduction
3.2. A Historical Perspective on Commodity Prices 3.3. How Commodity Dependent is Latin America?; 3.4. What Explains Economic Performance in the Face of Terms-of-Trade Busts?; Cross-Sectional Approach; A Panel Approach; 3.5. Key Takeaways and Policy Implications; 3.1. U.S. Monetary Policy and Commodity Prices; 3.2. Latin America's Commodity Dependence and Export Diversification: Selected Cases; 3.3. Export- or Import-Induced Terms-of-Trade Shocks: Are They Different?; 3.4. The Cost of Mismanaging Abundance; Annex 3.1. Additional Figures
Annex 3.2. Cross-Sectional Approach: List of Explanatory and Control Variables Western Hemisphere: Selected Economic and Social Indicators, 2005-11; Western Hemisphere: Main Economic Indicators, October 2011; Latin America and the Caribbean: Main Fiscal Indicators, October 2011; References; New Publications from the Western Hemisphere Department, January 2010-August 2011
Altri titoli varianti Western Hemisphere
Record Nr. UNINA-9910821272303321
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2011
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