World Economic Outlook, April 2009: Crisis and Recovery
April 22, 2009
Summary
This edition of the World Economic Outlook explores how a dramatic escalation of the financial crisis in September 2008 provoked an unprecedented contraction of activity and trade, despite active policy responses. It presents economic projections for 2009 and 2010, and also looks beyond the current crisis, considering factors that will shape the landscape of the global economy over the medium term, as businesses and households seek to repair the damage. The analysis also outlines the difficult policy challenges presented by the overwhelming imperative to take all steps necessary to restore financial stability and revive the global economy, and the longer-run need for national actions to be mutually supporting. The first of two analytical chapters, "What Kind of Economic Recovery?" explores the shape of the eventual recovery. The second, "The Transmission of Financial Stress from Advanced to Emerging and Developing Economies," focuses on the role of external financial linkages and financial stress in transmitting economic shocks.
Subject: Banking, Commodities, Commodity prices, Credit, Economic growth, Economic recession, Financial crises, Inflation, Money, Prices
Keywords: advanced economy, annex IMF executive board Discussion, Asia and Pacific, Caribbean, commodity market development, Commodity prices, Credit, Economic recession, economy stress, Europe, futures price, Global, Inflation, market strain, Middle East, net debtor countries, nominal interest rate, recession, recession phase, synchronized recession, WEO, Western Europe, World War II recession
Pages:
250
Volume:
2009
DOI:
Issue:
001
Series:
World Economic Outlook No. 2009/001
Stock No:
WEOEA2009001
ISBN:
9781589068063
ISSN:
0256-6877







