World Economic Outlook: September 1984
August 15, 1984
Summary
Recent indicators suggest that activity in the world economy is strengthening more rapidly than projected by the staff six months ago. This is especially true of the United States, but the staff has also revised upward its growth projections for most other industrial countries-in the case of Japan and several of the smaller industrial countries by significant amounts.
Subject: Balance of payments, Current account, Current account deficits, Exports, Imports, Inflation, International trade, Prices
Keywords: aggregate deficit, Canadian dollar, Current account, Current account deficits, deficit, deficit of the oil, deutsche mark, developing country, dollar, Europe, Exports, exports of goods, Imports, Inflation, inflation rate, Middle East, oil developing countries, OP, pound sterling, price, real GNP, U.S. dollar terms, utilization rate, Western Hemisphere, widening deficit
Pages:
80
Volume:
1984
DOI:
Issue:
006
Series:
Occasional Paper No. 1984/006
Stock No:
S032EA0000000
ISBN:
9781557750860
ISSN:
0251-6365






