Effects of Slowdown in Industrial Countries on Growth in Non-Oil Developing Countries
August 4, 1982
Summary
One of the more important yet puzzling aspects of the recent global stagflation has been the rather surprising resiliency of growth rates of real income in non-oil developing countries during the 1973-80 period in the face of the marked slowdown of corresponding growth rates in the industrial world. The primary purpose of this paper is to shed some light on this phenomenon by examining the relationship between the rate of economic growth in the non-oil developing countries and that in the industrial countries over the past decade or so.
Subject: Export performance, Exports, Imports, International trade, National accounts, Oil exports, Personal income
Keywords: Africa, country, country growth, country imports, developing country, developing country group, export, Export performance, Exports, growth rate, Imports, industrial country, Middle East, North America, oil developing countries, Oil exports, OP, Personal income, rate of growth, South America, Western Europe, Western Hemisphere
Pages:
49
Volume:
1982
DOI:
Issue:
005
Series:
Occasional Paper No. 1982/005
Stock No:
S012EA0000000
ISBN:
9781557750624
ISSN:
0251-6365





