World Economic Outlook, April 2015: Uneven Growth
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Summary:
Global growth remains moderate and uneven, and a number of complex forces are shaping the outlook. These include medium- and long-term trends, global shocks, and many country- or region-specific factors. The April 2015 WEO examines the causes and implications of recent trends, including lower oil prices, which are providing a boost to growth globally and in many oil-importing countries but are weighing on activity in oil-exporting countries, and substantial changes in exchange rates for major currencies, reflecting variations in country growth rates and in exchange rate policies and the lower price of oil. Additionally, analytical chapters explore the growth rate of potential output across advanced and emerging market economies, assessing its recent track and likely future course; and the performance of private fixed investment in advanced economies, which has featured prominently in the public policy debate in recent years, focusing on the role of overall economic weakness in accounting for this performance.
Series:
World Economic Outlook No. 2015/001
Subject:
Commodities Emerging and frontier financial markets Financial markets Inflation National accounts Oil Oil prices Potential output Prices Private investment Production Total factor productivity
Notes:
Text also available in Arabic, Chinese, French, Japanese, Russian, and Spanish.
Frequency:
Biannually
English
Publication Date:
April 14, 2015
ISBN/ISSN:
9781498378000/0256-6877
Stock No:
WEOEA2015001
Pages:
228
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