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export growth 6 rapid export growth 6 export sector 5 exporters 5 reer 5 current account balance 4 export market 4 export performance 4 total exports 4 balance of payments 3 domestic investment 3 export market shares 3 export volume 3 increased exports 3 merchandise exports 3 unit labor costs 3 Capital inflows 2 Export competitiveness 2 Selected issues 2 aggregate exports 2 capital flows 2 competitive pressures 2 current accounts 2 export goods 2 export market share 2 export markets 2 export prices 2 export share 2 export shares 2 exporter 2 exporting countries 2 exports of goods 2 global trade 2 goods export 2 imported inputs 2 importing country 2 increasing competition 2 intensive exports 2 international trade 2 labor-intensive exports 2
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English 3 Undetermined 3
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Danninger, Stephan 1 Hobdari, Niko 1 Joutz, Frederick L. 1 Kang, Joong Shik 1 Mlachila, Montfort 1 Shambaugh, Jay C. 1 Yang, Yongzheng 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 6 International Monetary Fund 2
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IMF Working Papers 4 IMF Staff Country Reports 2
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The Evolution of Current Account Deficits in the Euro Area Periphery and the Baltics; Many Paths to the Same Endpoint
Kang, Joong Shik; Shambaugh, Jay C. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2013
Explanations of the large current account deficits for the euro area periphery and the Baltics in the run up to the crisis revolve around two main factors: deteriorating export performance or demand driven booms. We add that there were important movements in transfers and net income balances....
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Tanzania's Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate
Hobdari, Niko - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2008
Tanzania's real effective exchange rate (REER) has depreciated sharply since end-2000, reversing the appreciation that took place in the second half of the 1990s. Single-country and panel data estimates, and the external sustainability approach, suggest that Tanzania's REER is currently modestly...
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Greece; Selected Issues
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2008
This paper provides an assessment of Greece’s competitiveness, export performance, and national saving and investment. It examines the Greek tax ratio and structure, and places them in the EU context. It also reviews the design of the various tax categories, and identifies the scope for...
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India; Selected Issues
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2008
This paper presents background information to the assessment of competitiveness and exchange rate policy in India, as well as challenges to monetary policy from financial globalization. This paper discusses the role of communication in enhancing the effectiveness of monetary policy and...
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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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The End of Textiles Quotas; A Case Study of the Impacton Bangladesh
Mlachila, Montfort; Yang, Yongzheng - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2004
This paper evaluates the effects on the Bangladeshi economy of phasing out textile and clothing (T&C) quotas currently maintained by industrial countries. The planned abolition of the quotas under the Agreement on Textiles and Clothing in 2005 will alter the competitiveness of various exporting...
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