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increased export 9 exporters 8 total exports 7 international trade 6 real effective exchange rate 6 export growth 5 export market 5 export prices 5 global trade 5 terms of trade 5 world trade 5 domestic demand 4 exchange rate regime 4 export data 4 export demand 4 export market shares 4 export markets 4 export performance 4 export shares 4 export volumes 4 exporter 4 exporting countries 4 exports of goods 4 merchandise exports 4 real exports 4 reer 4 trade shocks 4 trading partners 4 world exports 4 world market 4 world prices 4 Export competitiveness 3 balance of payments 3 countries ? exports 3 domestic prices 3 employment growth 3 export diversification 3 export market share 3 export revenue 3 export share 3
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Free 9
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English 7 Undetermined 2
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Lissovolik, Bogdan 2 Yang, Yongzheng 2 Badia, Marialuz Moreno 1 Bennett, Herman Z. 1 Danninger, Stephan 1 Escolano, Julio 1 Fabrizio, Stefania 1 Gutierrez, Eva 1 Ivaschenko, Iryna V. 1 Joutz, Frederick L. 1 Muñoz, Sònia 1 Ramirez, Gustavo 1 Samaké, Issouf 1 Schule, Werner 1 Spatafora, Nicola 1 Tokarick, Stephen 1 Tsangarides, Charalambos G. 1 Xiao, Yuan 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 9 International Monetary Fund 1
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IMF Working Papers 7 IMF Policy Discussion Papers 1 IMF Staff Country Reports 1
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RePEc 9
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Commodity Price Shocks and Fiscal Outcomes
Samaké, Issouf; Spatafora, Nicola - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2012
The experience of developing countries over 1990-2010 indicates that commodity prices have a significant impact on fiscal outcomes. Both revenue and expenditure rise in response to commodity (import or export) price increases; the response of the fiscal deficit is ambiguous. A floating exchange...
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Global Rebalancing; Implications for Low-Income Countries
Yang, Yongzheng - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2011
While global rebalancing will mainly involve structural realignment among major advanced and emerging market economies, it could have significant impact on low-income countries (LICs). Simulations using a global general equilibrium model show that a more balanced global economy would tend to...
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Competitiveness in the Southern Euro Area; France, Greece, Italy, Portugal, and Spain
Lissovolik, Bogdan; Escolano, Julio; Fabrizio, Stefania; … - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2008
This collection of studies analyzes developments in nonprice external competitiveness of France, Greece, Italy, Portugal, and Spain. While France, Italy, and Portugal have experienced substantial export market share losses, Greece and Spain performed relatively well. Export market share losses...
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Trends in Italy’s Nonprice Competitiveness
Lissovolik, Bogdan - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2008
Italy's medium-term economic performance has raised "standard" competitiveness concerns as unit labor costs surged, and real export growth fell. But the recent economic upturn, low current account deficit, and robust nominal exports argue for less pessimism. An empirical analysis confirms the...
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Competitiveness in the CFA Franc Zone
Tsangarides, Charalambos G.; Ramirez, Gustavo - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2007
This paper reviews the evolution of competitiveness in the CFA franc zone using a proposed comprehensive competitiveness framework. In particular, we examine competitiveness in the WAEMU and CEMAC regions by analyzing the "environment" and "policy" components of competitiveness and their...
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What Explains Germany's Rebounding Export Market Share?
Joutz, Frederick L.; Danninger, Stephan - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2007
Germany's export market share increased since 2000, while most industrial countries experienced declines. This study explores four explanations and evaluates their empirical contributions: (i) improved cost competitiveness, (ii) ties to fast growing trading partners, (iii) increased demand for...
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Zimbabwe's Export Performance; The Impact of the Parallel Market and Governance Factors
Muñoz, Sònia - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2006
This paper analyzes Zimbabwe's export performance in recent years and identifies the factors that could improve export performance, from both a quantitative and qualitative perspective. Improving export performance is critical to a turnaround in Zimbabwe's economic situation. The growth rate of...
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Central African Economic and Monetary Community; Selected Issues
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2006
The creation, in 1994, of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC) customs union was a major step in the regional integration process in central Africa. The implementation of the agreed regime by the member countries, however, has remained unsatisfactory. A 2002–03...
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Africa in the Doha Round; Dealing with Preference Erosion and Beyond
Yang, Yongzheng - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2005
Improving market access in industrial countries and retaining preferences have been Africa's two key objectives in the Doha Round trade negotiations. This paper argues that African negotiators may have overlooked the potential market access gains in developing countries, where trade barriers...
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