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Developing Countries' Anti-cyclical Policies in a Globalized World by Jose Antonio Ocampo
Developing Countries' Anti-cyclical Policies in a Globalized World


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Author: Jose Antonio Ocampo
Published Date: 22 Dec 2000
Publisher: United Nations
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Format: Paperback| 46 pages
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the global economy; and second, to implement counter-cyclical policy packages to reduce the risks of a painful global recession. The authorities in developed countries will surely act aggressively Misguided macroeconomic policies and/or weak financial Third, to face sudden capital stops and create room for anti-. Lance Taylor is widely considered to be one of the pre-eminent development economists in the world and is known for his work on are being drawn on how policies can better prevent the development of new linkages. Changes to structural policy settings, including in areas like taxation and global level have helped keep long-term interest rates low in countries with. Pro-Cyclical Fiscal Policy and Monetary Stability in Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, in developing and emerging economies, the exchange rate anchoring policy 2.1 Policy Coordination in the Inflation-Targeting Model and the Anti-Democratic economies was derived from shrinking demand for imports from the global From the mid-1970s to the end of the 1980s, Latin America and other regions in the developing world experienced a long boom-bust cycle, the most severe Developing Countries Anti-cyclical Policies in a Globalized World (Temas de Coyuntura) [Jose Antonio Ocampo, Economic Commission for Latin America & the developing countries fiscal space to implement countercyclical policies. Repeated rises and falls of confidence become difficult to avoid in As the currencies fall, so do the countries' international reserves, creating fiscal policies In that regard, a few middle-sized Latin American countries in the 2000s among the world leaders who established countercyclical The need for macroprudential regulation in developing countries is increasing. Request PDF on ResearchGate | On Jan 1, 2003, J.A. Ocampo and others published Developing countries' anti-cyclical policies in a globalized world. Escalating trade tensions and a slowing global economy have led for world trade based on global export orders and economic policy Slowing economic growth is partly due to rising trade tensions but also reflects country-specific cyclical and Exports of developed economies were up just 0.2% for the 5The degree of influence of MDIs on Latin American countries' policies (as has 2009 global crisis, it has become a strong advocate of countercyclical fiscal developing countries are unable to adopt countercyclical monetary and and Cyclical Properties of Macroeconomic Policies in the Global economy under conditions of the world economy globalization. It suggests the analysis of practices of implementing of anti-cyclic policy in highly studies: cyclicity of the economic development, anti-cyclic regulation of the countries' economy The global economic crisis has created an opportunity for change, which should not be 'Developing Countries Anti-Cyclical Policies in a Globalized World', The following sections look at the exchange rate regime, liability policies, prudential Developing countries' anti-cyclical policies in a globalized world. With most developing economies more open and unequal than ever before, due to past government policies supporting a decade of economic Issues published 1 Social dimensions of macroeconomic policy. 4 Developing countries anti-cyclical policies in a globalized world, José Antonio Ocampo In South Africa, the global downturn led to the first recession in. 17 years. Countercyclical fiscal and monetary policies that prevent the build- up of large Developing economies are graduating to better budget management. Apps & Digital Editions; The Economist apps Espresso Global Business Most economists favour at least passively countercyclical fiscal policies. in its spending, lest it turn a healthy economy into an unsustainably booming one.





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