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Title:Economic outlook for the Euro area in 2014 and 2015 Editor(s):MARCELLINO, MassimilianoEUI affiliatedDate:2014Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:EFN Report; Autumn 2014Abstract:• In autumn 2014, world production continues to be expanding at a moderate rate, a bit faster than at the beginning of the year. A strong upswing of the world economy is, however, not in sight: the US upswing continues but ...
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Title:Economic outlook for the Euro area in 2015 and 2016 Editor(s):MARCELLINO, MassimilianoEUI affiliatedDate:2015Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:EFN Report; Summer 2015Abstract:• External conditions for the euro area economy are still favourable, albeit somewhat less so than at the beginning of the year. Oil prices are by more than a third lower than they were on average in 2014, but about 10 USD ...
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Title:Economic outlook for the Euro area in 2016 and 2017 Editor(s):MARCELLINO, MassimilianoEUI affiliatedDate:2016Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:EFN Report; Summer 2016Abstract:-- Short run consequences of Brexit for the euro area economy mainly depend on the effects on confidence in the stability of the European Union and the currency area in particular. Anti-European (or indeed anti-globalization) ...
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Title:Economic outlook for the Euro area in 2017 and 2018 Editor(s):MARCELLINO, MassimilianoEUI affiliatedDate:2017Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:EFN Report; Autumn 2017Abstract:In 2017 the world economy is in an upswing, but consumer price inflation is still surprisingly low in advanced economies, and central banks will therefore keep key interest rates very low and financial conditions favorable ...
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Title:Economic outlook for the Euro area in 2017 and 2018 Editor(s):MARCELLINO, MassimilianoEUI affiliatedDate:2017Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:EFN Report; Winter 2016/2017Abstract:Global economic activity has revived since autumn, and equity markets have rallied at the end of the year. Apparently, some of the measures proposed during the US election campaign by the president elect, such as financial ...
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Title:Economic outlook for the Euro area in 2016 and 2017 Editor(s):MARCELLINO, MassimilianoEUI affiliatedDate:2016Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:EFN Report; Winter 2015/2016Abstract:-- At present, growth in manufacturing and investment activity are weak, particularly in China but, to a lesser extent, in advanced economies as well. World activity in many service sectors, however, proves resilient. -- ...
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Title:Economic outlook for the Euro area in 2012 and 2013 Editor(s):MARCELLINO, MassimilianoEUI affiliatedDate:2012Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:EFN Report; Summer 2012Abstract:- In 2012 and 2013 we expect world production to grow modestly, since external conditions have deteriorated as growth dynamics appear to be declining in important emerging economies. However, the euro area crisis remains ...
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Title:Economic outlook for the Euro area in 2012 and 2013 Editor(s):MARCELLINO, MassimilianoEUI affiliatedDate:2012Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:EFN Report; Spring 2012Abstract:- In the first months of 2012 there were some mild signs of improvement in the world economy, to a large degree due to political measures taken in the euro area at the end of 2011. In particular, the ECB secured financing ...
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Title:Economic outlook for the Euro area in 2012 and 2013 Editor(s):MARCELLINO, MassimilianoEUI affiliatedDate:2012Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:EFN Report; Autumn 2012Abstract:- In the Autumn of 2012, economic growth in the world is rather anemic, and it will probably stay very moderate in the rest of this year and in 2013. Production in most emerging markets countries will pick up during winter, ...
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Title:Economic outlook for the Euro area in 2013 and 2014 Editor(s):MARCELLINO, MassimilianoEUI affiliatedDate:2012Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:EFN Report; Winter 2012Abstract:- At present, economic growth is low in most regions of the world, but confidence indicators in countries such as China, Brazil and Russia have markedly risen in the final months of the year, suggesting that the world ...
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