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Subdued demand : symptoms and remedies / International Monetary Fund.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: World economic and financial surveys. World economic outlook ; oct 2016.Publication details: Washington D. C. : International Monetary Fund, 2016.Description: xviii, 268 páginas : ilustraciones, gráficas ; 28 cmContent type:
  • Texto
Media type:
  • Sin mediación
Carrier type:
  • Volumen
ISBN:
  • 9781513599540
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.9 F65s 21
Other classification:
  • O10
Contents:
Chapter 1: Global prospects and policies: Recent developments and prospects ; The forecast ; Risks ; Policy priorities ; Scenario Box 1. Tariff scenarios ; Box 1.1. World growth projections over the medium term ; Special feature: Commodity market developments and forecasts, with a focus on food security and markets in the world economy -- Chapter 2: Global trade: what's behind the slowdown?: The implications of trade for productivity and welfare: a primer ; The slowdown in trade growth: key patterns ; Understanding the slowdown in trade growth ; Summary and policy implications ; Box 2.1. Is the trade slowdown contributing to the global productivity slowdown? new evidence ; Box 2.2. The role of trade policies in reinvigorating trade ; Box 2.3. Potential gains from jump-starting trade liberalization -- Chapter 3: Global disinflation in an era of constrained monetary policy: A primer on the costs of disinflation, persistently low inflation, and deflation ; Inflation dynamics: patterns and recent drivers ; How well anchored are inflation expectations? ; Summary and policy implications ; Box 3.1. Industrial slack and producer price inflation ; Box 3.2. The japanese experience with delfation ; Box 3.3. How much do global prices matter for food inflation? Box 3.4. The impactof commodity prices on producer price inflation ; Box 3.5. A transparent risk-management approach to monetary policy -- Chapter 4: Spillovers from China's transition and from migration: Introduction ; The challenges and opportunities of migration ; Box 4.1. China's ties with low-income and developing countries ; Box 4.2. Conflicts driving migration: Middle East and North Africa ; Box 4.3. Migration in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Chapter 1: Global prospects and policies: Recent developments and prospects ; The forecast ; Risks ; Policy priorities ; Scenario Box 1. Tariff scenarios ; Box 1.1. World growth projections over the medium term ; Special feature: Commodity market developments and forecasts, with a focus on food security and markets in the world economy -- Chapter 2: Global trade: what's behind the slowdown?: The implications of trade for productivity and welfare: a primer ; The slowdown in trade growth: key patterns ; Understanding the slowdown in trade growth ; Summary and policy implications ; Box 2.1. Is the trade slowdown contributing to the global productivity slowdown? new evidence ; Box 2.2. The role of trade policies in reinvigorating trade ; Box 2.3. Potential gains from jump-starting trade liberalization -- Chapter 3: Global disinflation in an era of constrained monetary policy: A primer on the costs of disinflation, persistently low inflation, and deflation ; Inflation dynamics: patterns and recent drivers ; How well anchored are inflation expectations? ; Summary and policy implications ; Box 3.1. Industrial slack and producer price inflation ; Box 3.2. The japanese experience with delfation ; Box 3.3. How much do global prices matter for food inflation? Box 3.4. The impactof commodity prices on producer price inflation ; Box 3.5. A transparent risk-management approach to monetary policy -- Chapter 4: Spillovers from China's transition and from migration: Introduction ; The challenges and opportunities of migration ; Box 4.1. China's ties with low-income and developing countries ; Box 4.2. Conflicts driving migration: Middle East and North Africa ; Box 4.3. Migration in Sub-Saharan Africa.

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