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massive capital inflows 7 current account balance 6 current account deficit 6 domestic credit 6 real effective exchange rate 6 capital flows 5 capital markets 5 capital outflows 5 private capital 5 private capital inflows 5 Capital inflows 4 capital adequacy 4 consumer price index 4 debt stock 4 foreign capital 4 investor confidence 4 public debt 4 real appreciation 4 Current account deficits 3 Economic indicators 3 Emerging markets 3 Financial sector 3 Staff Reports 3 balance of payments 3 capital accounts 3 capital adequacy ratio 3 capital formation 3 capital inflows 3 capital spending 3 central bank 3 credit expansion 3 current account 3 current account deficits 3 debt dynamics 3 debt ratio 3 debt service 3 debt sustainability 3 external debt 3 external debt sustainability 3 external financing 3
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Undetermined 5 English 2
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Atoyan, Ruben 2 Cardarelli, Roberto 1 Elekdag, Selim 1 Kose, M. Ayhan 1 Manning, Jonathan F 1 Rahman, Jesmin 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 7 International Monetary Fund 4
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IMF Staff Country Reports 4 IMF Working Papers 3
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Rebalancing; Evidence from Current Account Adjustment in Europe
Atoyan, Ruben; Manning, Jonathan F; Rahman, Jesmin - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2013
After the 2003-2007 economic boom, European countries with large pre-crisis current account imbalances are undergoing adjustments. Countries are adjusting at different paces and ways reflecting the source and magnitude of imbalances, availability of financing, competitiveness of the tradable...
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Beyond the Crisis; Revisiting Emerging Europe's Growth Model
Atoyan, Ruben - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2010
Focusing on the nexus between economic growth and buildup of external vulnerabilities, this paper provides a systematic account of different growth strategies followed in Central and Eastern Europe in 2000-08 and then uses this growth diagnostics to derive implications for the post-crisis...
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Capital Inflows; Macroeconomic Implications and Policy Responses
Elekdag, Selim; Kose, M. Ayhan; Cardarelli, Roberto - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2009
This paper examines the macroeconomic implications of, and policy responses to surges in private capital inflows across a large group of emerging and advanced economies. In particular, we identify 109 episodes of large net private capital inflows to 52 countries over 1987-2007. Episodes of large...
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Romania; Request for Stand-By Arrangement: Staff Report; Staff Supplements; and Press Release on the Executive Board Discussion
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2009
Romania’s GDP growth averaged more than 6½ percent per year from 2003 to 2008, as foreign direct investment and capital inflows helped finance high consumption and investment growth. The staff report for Romania’s request for a Stand-By Arrangement is also elaborated. Robust...
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Georgia; Request for Stand-By Arrangement: Staff Report; Staff Supplement; Press Release on the Executive Board Discussion; and Statement by the Executive Director for Georgia
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2008
This paper examines Georgia’s request for an 18-month arrangement for SDR 477.1 million, equivalent to about US$750 million, which would constitute exceptional access. IMF support to the government’s macroeconomic policies is intended to provide the needed financing to rebuild...
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India; 2007 Article IV Consultation: Staff Report; Staff Statement; Public Information Notice on the Executive Board Discussion; and Statement by the Executive Director for India
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2008
India’s strong growth and macroeconomic stability is owed to its sound macroeconomic policies and past structural reforms. Swelling capital inflows have highlighted the key policy challenges: managing financial globalization and tackling the supply constraints to growth. Monetary...
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Bulgaria; 2007 Article IV Consultation-Staff Report; Public Information Notice on the Executive Board Discussion; and Statement by the Executive Director for Bulgaria
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2007
by massive capital inflows, particularly foreign direct investment inflows, the current account deficit could reach a …
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