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The COVID-19 crisis is unique in many respects and, as the IMF (2021, p. 43) puts it: "a crisis like no other". A global economic contraction occurred that was unprecedented in its speed and depth. Support packages were put together in some parts of the world that also dwarfed anything seen up...
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stagflation of the 1970s required steep increases in interest rates by major advanced-economy central banks to quell inflation …
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activity and policies and presents plausible scenarios for the global economy in 2022-24. We report three major findings. First … happened recently. Second, the global economy is in the midst of one of the most internationally synchronous episodes of …
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This paper focuses on the trade–offs that central banks would face if they were to start tackling climate change. Disruptive natural events can hamper growth and capital accumulation, thereby affecting price and financial stability – elements for which central banks are responsible. Yet, the...
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