World Economic Outlook, May 1997 Globalization: Opportunities and Challenges.

Yazar:International Monetary Fund. Research Dept.
Katkıda bulunan(lar):International Monetary Fund.
Materyal türü: materyalTürEtiketiKitapSeri kaydı: World Economic Outlook: World Economic and Financial Surveys.Yayıncı: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 1997Tanım: (218 p. ; 24 cm.ISSN: 0256-6877.Konu(lar): Aggregate demand | Aggregate exports | Annual inflation | Antidumping actions | Average tariff | Average tariff rates | Balance of payments | Balance of payments crisis | Bank loans | Benefits of globalization | Bilateral agreements | Bilateral arrangements | Bilateral trade | Bilateral trade contracts | Bilateral trade policies | Bond markets | Bond prices | Bond yields | Brain drain | Budget deficit | Budget deficits | Budget position | Budgetary imbalances | Business cycles | Capital flows | Capital markets | Central bank | Central government budget | Changes in trade | Closed economies | Closed economy | Commercial bank debt | Commercial bank loans | Commercial creditors | Commercial debt | Commodity composition | Commodity prices | Competitive pressures | Conditional convergence | Consumption tax | Credit expansion | Credit policies | Credit rating | Creditor | Creditor countries | Creditors | Currency risk | Current account balance | Current account deficit | Current account surplus | Debt | Debt agreements | Debt burden | Debt flows | Debt forgiveness | Debt instruments | Debt obligations | Debt problems | Debt reduction | Debt relief | Debt rescheduling | Debt restructuring | Debt securities | Debt service | Debt servicing | Debt stocks | Debt sustainability | Debtor countries | Default risk | Deficit reduction | Deficits | Direct investment | Direct investment inflows | Discount rate | Domestic banking system | Domestic capital markets | Domestic debt | Domestic demand | Domestic economy | Domestic firms | Domestic goods | Domestic investment | Domestic market | Domestic monetary conditions | Domestic prices | Economics | Ekonomiler | Economic cooperation | Economic growth | Economic integration | Economic interdependence | Effective exchange rates | Elasticity of trade | Employment growth | Equity markets | Eurobonds | European monetary system | Evidence of convergence | Exchange rate fluctuations | Exchange rate mechanism | Exchange rate movements | Exchange rate policy | Exchange rate regime | Exchange rate risk | Exchange rates | Expenditure restraint | Expenditures | Export credit | Export earnings | Export growth | Export industries | Export market | Export markets | Export performance | Export prices | Export ratio | Export ratios | Export sector | Export subsidies | Export volumes | Exporting countries | External debt | External finance | External financing | External position | External shocks | Factor accumulation | Factor price | Factor price equalization | Fall in inflation | Fast economic growth | Fdi | Financial deregulation | Financial globalization | Financial integration | Financial market volatility | Financial markets | Financial stability | Fiscal action | Fiscal adjustment | Fiscal assumptions | Fiscal balance | Fiscal consolidation | Fiscal deficit | Fiscal deficits | Fiscal developments | Fiscal discipline | Fiscal imbalances | Fiscal outlook | Fiscal plan | Fiscal plans | Fiscal policy | Fiscal position | Fiscal positions | Fiscal projections | Fiscal reforms | Fiscal responsibility | Fiscal responsibility act | Fiscal revenues | Fiscal rule | Fiscal rules | Fiscal situation | Fiscal stance | Fiscal transparency | Fixed capital formation | Fixed investment | Foreign borrowing | Foreign capital | Foreign companies | Foreign currency | Foreign direct investment | Foreign exchange | Foreign investment | Foreign investment advisory service | Foreign investors | Foreign participation | Foreign trade | Fostering trade | Free flow | Free trade | Free trade area | Free trade areas | Gdp deflator | Gdp growth | Gdp growth rates | Gdp per capita | Global flows | Global integration | Global market | Global markets | Global trade | Global trading | Globalization | Globalization of financial markets | Government budget | Government fiscal deficit | Government securities | Growth rate | Growth rate of output | Growth rates | High inflation | High inflation rate | High tariffs | Import barriers | Import competition | Import demand | Import prices | Import quotas | Import restrictions | Importing countries | Income convergence | Income distribution | Increase in inflation | Increased openness | Increased trade | Increasing credibility | Increasing integration | Increasing trade | Industrial countries | Industrial country | Inflation | Inflation performance | Inflation rate | Inflation rates | Inflation target | Inflationary pressure | Inflationary pressures | Installments | Integrated markets | Interest | Interest differentials | Intermediate goods | Intermediate products | International competition | International competitiveness | International credit ratings | International financial | International financial integration | International financial market | International financial markets | International financial system | International financial transactions | International integration | International lending | International standards | International trade | International trade policies | International trade policy | Investment flows | Investor confidence | Liabilities | Liberal trade | Liberalization of financial markets | Liberalization of trade | Liberalized trade | Loans | Long-term government debt | Long-term government securities | Long-term interest rates | Low inflation | Low tariffs | Low trade | Lower inflation | Macroeconomic stability | Manufactured exports | Manufacturing sector | Market access | Market globalization | Market integration | Market trends | Measure of inflation | Measures of integration | Medium-term fiscal plan | Merchandise trade | Monetary authorities | Monetary conditions | Monetary expansion | Monetary policies | Monetary policy | Monetary stance | Monetary system | Monetary union | Money growth | Most-favored-nation | Multilateral agencies | Multilateral approach | Multilateral context | Multilateral cooperation | Multilateral trade | Multilateral trade liberalization | Multilateral trade negotiations | Multinational corporations | Multinational enterprises | National border | National borders | National debt | National income | National market | National markets | Neighboring countries | Net exporters | Net exports | Nominal interest rates | Nontariff barrier | Nontariff barriers | Nontradable goods | Obligations | Oil exporters | Oil prices | Oil revenues | Oil shock | Open economies | Open economy | Open trade | Open trade regimes | Output elasticity | Output growth | Partner countries | Pattern of trade | Patterns of trade | Payments | Payments systems | Per capita growth rate | Per capita income | Per capita income growth | Per capita income level | Per capita income levels | Per capita incomes | Perfect competition | Political economy | Portfolio investments | Preferential market access | Preferential treatment | Price inflation | Price liberalization | Price stability | Primary expenditure | Process of liberalization | Process of trade integration | Process of trade liberalization | Protectionist sentiment | Prudential supervision | Public debt | Public expenditure | Public finances | Quantitative restrictions | Rapid economic growth | Rate of inflation | Real business cycles | Real gdp | Real interest rates | Real output | Real per capita income | Reducing tariffs | Reducing uncertainty | Reduction in tariffs | Regional integration | Regulatory framework | Regulatory policies | Relative prices | Rent-seeking behavior | Repayment | Restructuring | Resurgence of inflation | Retail price index | Rise in inflation | Rising inflation | Secondary markets | Skilled labor | Skilled workers | Sovereign debt | State budget | Structural fiscal | Syndicated loans | Tariff barriers | Tariff protection | Tariff rates | Tariff reductions | Tax avoidance | Tax collection | Tax cut | Tax cuts | Tax evasion | Tax policy | Tax rates | Tax revenues | Tax systems | Taxes | Terms of trade | Terms of trade shocks | Tight monetary policy | Total factor productivity | Tradable goods | Tradable goods sectors | Trade agreement | Trade agreements | Trade area | Trade areas | Trade barriers | Trade classification | Trade creation | Trade data | Trade deficit | Trade diversion | Trade flows | Trade growth | Trade integration | Trade liberalization | Trade links | Trade losses | Trade negotiations | Trade openness | Trade partners | Trade patterns | Trade policies | Trade protection | Trade range | Trade reforms | Trade regime | Trade regimes | Trade relations | Trade reorientation | Trade restrictions | Trade shock | Trade shocks | Trade stance | Trade union | Trade volume | Trade volumes | Trade-weighted average | Trading arrangements | Trading partner | Trading partners | Trading system | Transactions costs | Transition countries | Transition economies | Transition period | Transport equipment | Treasury bills | Treasury bonds | Unemployment rate | Unskilled labor | Unskilled workers | Value of exports | Value of trade | Volume of trade | Wage differentials | Wage divergence | Wholesale price | Wholesale price index | World debt tables | World demand | World Economic Outlook | World economy | World exports | World market | World markets | World output | World prices | World trade | World trade organization | World trading system | Yield curve | Yield curves | Zero sum game | Canada | France | Germany | Grenada | Italy | Japan | Saint Lucia | United Kingdom | United StatesEk fiziksel biçimler:Print Version:DDC sınıflandırma: 330 Çevrimiçi kaynaklar: IMF e-Library | IMF Book Store Öz: This paper presents an outlook for the world economy for 1997. The paper highlights that the world economic growth quickened during 1996 following widespread deceleration of activity in 1995. Economic and financial conditions are generally propitious for the global expansion to continue in 1997 and the medium term at rates at least matching those seen during the past three years. The paper underscores that in many countries, structural reforms are enhancing the role of market forces and thereby strengthening the basis for sustained, robust growth.
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This paper presents an outlook for the world economy for 1997. The paper highlights that the world economic growth quickened during 1996 following widespread deceleration of activity in 1995. Economic and financial conditions are generally propitious for the global expansion to continue in 1997 and the medium term at rates at least matching those seen during the past three years. The paper underscores that in many countries, structural reforms are enhancing the role of market forces and thereby strengthening the basis for sustained, robust growth.

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