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Projected % Change
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2017
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2018
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Real GDP
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2.3
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2.5
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Consumer Prices
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2.7
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2.4
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Source: World Economic Outlook (April 2017)
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United States and the IMF
Updated July 14, 2017
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The last Article IV Executive Board Consultation was on July 08, 2016. Listed below are items related to the United States, in reverse chronological order (you can also view items by category).
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 | February 01, 2004 -- Armington Elasticities in Intermediate Inputs Trade : A Problem in Using Multilateral Trade Data
Author/Editor: Mika Saito Series: Working Paper No. 04/22
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 | February 01, 2004 -- Monetary Magic? How the Fed Improved the Flexibility of the U.S. Economy
Author/Editor: Tamim Bayoumi | Silvia Sgherri Series: Working Paper No. 04/24
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 | February 01, 2004 -- How Much Do Trading Partners Matter for Economic Growth?
Author/Editor: Vivek B. Arora | Athanasios Vamvakidis Series: Working Paper No. 04/26
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 | January 07, 2004 -- Transcript of a Tele-Conference Press Briefing on U.S. Fiscal Policies and Priorities for Long-Run Sustainability, an IMF Occasional Paper
Transcript of an IMF Occasional Paper presenting an overview of recent U.S. fiscal developments and discussing the principal macroeconomic implications from a long-term and multilateral perspective. The analysis is principally drawn from Article IV consultation reports with the United States, including the report that was published in August 2003, as well as background material that was issued for the 2002 consultation.
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 | January 07, 2004 -- U.S. Fiscal Policies and Priorities for Long-Run Sustainability
Author/Editor: Martin Mühleisen | Christopher M. Towe Series: Occasional Paper No. 227
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 | January 07, 2004 -- Financial Market Update:
Ample liquidity in main financial centers and improved market confidence spur rally in corporate and emerging market bonds through mid-May. Concerns about U.S. dollar overshooting and uncertain prospects for global growth pose risks. Emerging bond market has benefited from a global quest for yield that has compressed spreads to quite low levels. Primary issuance, however, has lagged earlier years. Rebound in global growth needed to sustain recent improvements in credit quality and financial strength. PDF File Size: 367Kb
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 | January 01, 2004 -- Exchange Rate Pass-Through in the Euro Area : The Role of Asymmetric Pricing Behavior
Author/Editor: Hamid Faruqee Series: Working Paper No. 04/14
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 | December 16, 2003 -- Transcript of an IMF Economic Forum - Ensuring Financial Stability: The IMF's Role
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 | December 11, 2003 -- Transcript of an IMF Economic Forum - Russia Rebounds
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 | December 05, 2003 -- IMF Staff Papers - Volume 50, Number 3, 2003 - The High-Yield Spread as a Predictor of Real Economic Activity: Evidence of a Financial Accelerator for the United States by Ashoka Mody And Mark P. Taylor
Previous studies find that the interest rate term spread predicts real U.S. economic activity. We show that this relationship breaks down for the 1990s and suggest that its earlier success was due to high and volatile inflation. We find, however, that the high-yield spread (HYS) between 'junk bond' and government bond yields predicts real activity during the 1990s--especially high levels of the HYS. We also find that the HYS works through both the demand and the supply side of the economy. We interpret our findings as supportive of a financial accelerator mechanism. [JEL E33, E44]
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 | December 01, 2003 -- Multinational Enterprises, International Trade, and Productivity Growth: Firm-Level Evidence from the United States
Author/Editor: Keller, Wolfgang | Yeaple, Stephen R. Series: Working Paper No. 03/248
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 | December 01, 2003 -- Cross-Border Listings, Capital Controls, and U.S. Equity Flows to Emerging Markets
Author/Editor: Edison, Hali J. | Warnock, Francis E. Series: Working Paper No. 03/236
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 | December 01, 2003 -- U.S. Investors' Emerging Market Equity Portfolios: A Security-Level Analysis
Author/Editor: Edison, Hali J. | Warnock, Francis E. Series: Working Paper No. 03/238
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 | November 20, 2003 -- Maintaining the Momentum: Emerging Market Policy Reform in 2004, Address by Anne O. Krueger, First Deputy Managing Director, IMF
Given at the Asia Society Conference: Investing Across Emerging Markets 2004, New York
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 | November 13, 2003 -- Transcript of an IMF Economic Forum - Who Will Pay The Bill?
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 | November 10, 2003 -- The three percent ceiling should not be treated as an absolute limit -- Interview with Horst Köhler, IMF Managing Director, by Georg Hoffmann-Ostenhof and Liselotte Palme
Published in PROFIL
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 | November 05, 2003 -- Who Will Pay? Coping with Aging Societies, Climate Change, and Other Long-Term Fiscal Challenges
Author/Editor: Peter S. Heller
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 | November 03, 2003 -- Toward a Stronger Europe in the Global Economy, Speech by Horst Köhler, Managing Director, IMF
Given at the East-West Conference, Vienna
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 | November 01, 2003 -- Greater Monetary Policy Transparency for the G3: Lessons from Full-Fledged Inflation Targeters
Author/Editor: Stone, Mark R. Series: Working Paper No. 03/218
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 | November 01, 2003 -- Dynamic Depositor Discipline in U.S. Banks
Author/Editor: Maechler, Andrea M. | McDill, Kathleen Series: Working Paper No. 03/226
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