Yazar
International Monetary Fund. Research Dept.
Basım Tarihi
2019
Basım Yeri
Washington, D.C. -
International Monetary Fund
Konu
Deflation, Diffusion Processes, Economic & financial crises & disasters, Emerging and frontier financial markets, Environmental management, Exports and Imports, Finance, Finance: General, Financial Crises, Financial services industry, General Financial Markets: General (includes Measurement and Data), Inflation, Macroeconomics, National accounts, National income, Natural Resources, Natural resources, Non-renewable resources, Nonrenewable Resources and Conservation: General, Price Level, Prices, Robotics, Technological Change: Choices and Consequences, United States
Tür
Kitap
Dil
Arapça
Dijital
Evet
Yazma
Hayır
Kütüphane
Wesleyan Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası
ISBN : 9781484383001, ISBN : 1484383001, ISBN : 9781484383049, ISBN : 1484383044, ISBN : 9781484382820, ISBN : 148438282X
Kayıt Numarası
alma9932822940303768
Lokasyon
See online access
Tarih
2019
Notlar
Global growth for 2018–19 is projected to remain steady at its 2017 level, but its pace is less vigorous than projected in April and it has become less balanced. Downside risks to global growth have risen in the past six months and the potential for upside surprises has receded. Global growth is projected at 3.7 percent for 2018–19—0.2 percentage point lower for both years than forecast in April. The downward revision reflects surprises that suppressed activity in early 2018 in some major advanced economies, the negative effects of the trade measures implemented or approved between April and mid-September, as well as a weaker outlook for some key emerging market and developing economies arising from country-specific factors, tighter financial conditions, geopolitical tensions, and higher oil import bills. The balance of risks to the global growth forecast has shifted to the downside in a context of elevated policy uncertainty. Several of the downside risks highlighted in the April 2018 World Economic Outlook (WEO)—such as rising trade barriers and a reversal of capital flows to emerging market economies with weaker fundamentals and higher political risk—have become more pronounced or have partially materialized. Meanwhile, the potential for upside surprises has receded, given the tightening of financial conditions in some parts of the world, higher trade costs, slow implementation of reforms recommended in the past, and waning growth momentum.
Seri
World Economic Outlook, World Economic Outlook; World Economic Outlook ; No. 2018/002