World Economic Outlook Archives
World Economic Outlook: Financial Systems and Economic Cycles | September 2006 |
World Economic Outlook: Spillovers and Cycles in the Global Economy | April 2007 |
World Economic Outlook: Globalization and Inequality | October 2007 |
World Economic Outlook: Housing and the Business Cycle | April 2008 |
World Economic Outlook: Financial Stress, Downturns, and Recoveries | October 2008 |
World Economic Outlook: Crisis and Recovery | April 2009 |
World Economic Outlook: Sustaining the Recovery | October 2009 |
World Economic Outlook: Rebalancing Growth | April 2010 |
World Economic Outlook: Recovery, Risk, and Rebalancing | October 2010 |
World Economic Outlook: Tensions from the Two-Speed Recovery—Unemployment, Commodities, and Capital Flows | April 2011 |
World Economic Outlook: Slowing Growth, Rising Risks | September 2011 |
World Economic Outlook: Growth Resuming, Dangers Remain | April 2012 |
World Economic Outlook: Coping with High Debt and Sluggish Growth | October 2012 |
World Economic Outlook: Hopes, Realities, Risks | April 2013 |
World Economic Outlook: Transitions and Tensions | October 2013 |
World Economic Outlook: Recovery Strengthens, Remains Uneven | April 2014 |
World Economic Outlook: Legacies, Clouds, Uncertainties | October 2014 |
World Economic Outlook: Uneven Growth—Short- and Long-Term Factors | April 2015 |
World Economic Outlook: Adjusting to Lower Commodity Prices | October 2015 |
World Economic Outlook: Too Slow for Too Long | April 2016 |
World Economic Outlook: Subdued Demand—Symptoms and Remedies | October 2016 |
World Economic Outlook: Gaining Momentum? | April 2017 |
World Economic Outlook: Seeking Sustainable Growth: Short-Term Recovery, Long-Term Challenges | October 2017 |
World Economic Outlook: Cyclical Upswing, Structural Change | April 2018 |
World Economic Outlook: Challenges to Steady Growth | October 2018 |
World Economic Outlook: Growth Slowdown, Precarious Recovery | April 2019 |
World Economic Outlook: Global Manufacturing Downturn, Rising Trade Barriers | October 2019 |
World Economic Outlook: The Great Lockdown | April 2020 |
World Economic Outlook: Financial Systems and Economic Cycles | September 2006 |
World Economic Outlook: Spillovers and Cycles in the Global Economy | April 2007 |
World Economic Outlook: Globalization and Inequality | October 2007 |
World Economic Outlook: Housing and the Business Cycle | April 2008 |
World Economic Outlook: Financial Stress, Downturns, and Recoveries | October 2008 |
World Economic Outlook: Crisis and Recovery | April 2009 |
World Economic Outlook: Sustaining the Recovery | October 2009 |
World Economic Outlook: Rebalancing Growth | April 2010 |
World Economic Outlook: Recovery, Risk, and Rebalancing | October 2010 |
World Economic Outlook: Tensions from the Two-Speed Recovery—Unemployment, Commodities, and Capital Flows | April 2011 |
World Economic Outlook: Slowing Growth, Rising Risks | September 2011 |
World Economic Outlook: Growth Resuming, Dangers Remain | April 2012 |
World Economic Outlook: Coping with High Debt and Sluggish Growth | October 2012 |
World Economic Outlook: Hopes, Realities, Risks | April 2013 |
World Economic Outlook: Transitions and Tensions | October 2013 |
World Economic Outlook: Recovery Strengthens, Remains Uneven | April 2014 |
World Economic Outlook: Legacies, Clouds, Uncertainties | October 2014 |
World Economic Outlook: Uneven Growth—Short- and Long-Term Factors | April 2015 |
World Economic Outlook: Adjusting to Lower Commodity Prices | October 2015 |
World Economic Outlook: Too Slow for Too Long | April 2016 |
World Economic Outlook: Subdued Demand—Symptoms and Remedies | October 2016 |
World Economic Outlook: Gaining Momentum? | April 2017 |
World Economic Outlook: Seeking Sustainable Growth: Short-Term Recovery, Long-Term Challenges | October 2017 |
World Economic Outlook: Cyclical Upswing, Structural Change | April 2018 |
World Economic Outlook: Challenges to Steady Growth | October 2018 |
World Economic Outlook: Growth Slowdown, Precarious Recovery | April 2019 |
World Economic Outlook: Global Manufacturing Downturn, Rising Trade Barriers | October 2019 |
World Economic Outlook: The Great Lockdown | April 2020 |
I. Methodology—Aggregation, Modeling, and Forecasting
Measuring Inequality: Conceptual, Methodological, and Measurement Issues | October 2007, Box 4.1 |
New Business Cycle Indices for Latin America: A Historical Reconstruction | October 2007, Box 5.3 |
Implications of New PPP Estimates for Measuring Global Growth | April 2008, Appendix 1.1 |
Measuring Output Gaps | October 2008, Box 1.3 |
Assessing and Communicating Risks to the Global Outlook | October 2008, Appendix 1.1 |
Fan Chart for Global Growth | April 2009, Appendix 1.2 |
Indicators for Tracking Growth | October 2010, Appendix 1.2 |
Inferring Potential Output from Noisy Data: The Global Projection Model View | October 2010, Box 1.3 |
Uncoordinated Rebalancing | October 2010, Box 1.4 |
World Economic Outlook Downside Scenarios | April 2011, Box 1.2 |
Fiscal Balance Sheets: The Significance of Nonfinancial Assets and Their Measurement | October 2014, Box 3.3 |
Tariff Scenarios | October 2016, Scenario Box |
World Growth Projections over the Medium Term | October 2016, Box 1.1 |
Global Growth Forecast: Assumptions on Policies, Financial Conditions, and Commodity Prices | April 2019, Box 1.2 |
On the Underlying Source of Changes in Capital Goods Prices: A Model-Based Analysis | April 2019, Box 3.3 |
Global Growth Forecast: Assumptions on Policies, Financial Conditions, and Commodity Prices | October 2019, Box 1.3 |
Alternative Evolutions in the Fight against COVID-19 | April 2020, Scenario Box |
Measuring Inequality: Conceptual, Methodological, and Measurement Issues | October 2007, Box 4.1 |
New Business Cycle Indices for Latin America: A Historical Reconstruction | October 2007, Box 5.3 |
Implications of New PPP Estimates for Measuring Global Growth | April 2008, Appendix 1.1 |
Measuring Output Gaps | October 2008, Box 1.3 |
Assessing and Communicating Risks to the Global Outlook | October 2008, Appendix 1.1 |
Fan Chart for Global Growth | April 2009, Appendix 1.2 |
Indicators for Tracking Growth | October 2010, Appendix 1.2 |
Inferring Potential Output from Noisy Data: The Global Projection Model View | October 2010, Box 1.3 |
Uncoordinated Rebalancing | October 2010, Box 1.4 |
World Economic Outlook Downside Scenarios | April 2011, Box 1.2 |
Fiscal Balance Sheets: The Significance of Nonfinancial Assets and Their Measurement | October 2014, Box 3.3 |
Tariff Scenarios | October 2016, Scenario Box |
World Growth Projections over the Medium Term | October 2016, Box 1.1 |
Global Growth Forecast: Assumptions on Policies, Financial Conditions, and Commodity Prices | April 2019, Box 1.2 |
On the Underlying Source of Changes in Capital Goods Prices: A Model-Based Analysis | April 2019, Box 3.3 |
Global Growth Forecast: Assumptions on Policies, Financial Conditions, and Commodity Prices | October 2019, Box 1.3 |
Alternative Evolutions in the Fight against COVID-19 | April 2020, Scenario Box |
II. Historical Surveys
Historical Perspective on Growth and the Current Account | October 2008, Box 6.3 |
A Historical Perspective on International Financial Crises | October 2009, Box 4.1 |
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: 100 Years of Dealing with Public Debt Overhangs | October 2012, Chapter 3 |
What Is the Effect of Recessions? | October 2015, Box 1.1 |
Historical Perspective on Growth and the Current Account | October 2008, Box 6.3 |
A Historical Perspective on International Financial Crises | October 2009, Box 4.1 |
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: 100 Years of Dealing with Public Debt Overhangs | October 2012, Chapter 3 |
What Is the Effect of Recessions? | October 2015, Box 1.1 |
III. Economic Growth—Sources and Patterns
Asia Rising: Patterns of Economic Development and Growth | September 2006, Chapter 3 |
Japan’s Potential Output and Productivity Growth | September 2006, Box 3.1 |
The Evolution and Impact of Corporate Governance Quality in Asia | September 2006, Box 3.2 |
Decoupling the Train? Spillovers and Cycles in the Global Economy | April 2007, Chapter 4 |
Spillovers and International Business Cycle Synchronization: A Broader Perspective | April 2007, Box 4.3 |
The Discounting Debate | October 2007, Box 1.7 |
Taxes versus Quantities under Uncertainty (Weitzman, 1974) | October 2007, Box 1.8 |
Experience with Emissions Trading in the European Union | October 2007, Box 1.9 |
Climate Change: Economic Impact and Policy Responses | October 2007, Appendix 1.2 |
What Risks Do Housing Markets Pose for Global Growth? | October 2007, Box 2.1 |
The Changing Dynamics of the Global Business Cycle | October 2007, Chapter 5 |
Major Economies and Fluctuations in Global Growth | October 2007, Box 5.1 |
Improved Macroeconomic Performance—Good Luck or Good Policies? | October 2007, Box 5.2 |
House Prices: Corrections and Consequences | October 2008, Box 1.2 |
Global Business Cycles | April 2009, Box 1.1 |
How Similar Is the Current Crisis to the Great Depression? | April 2009, Box 3.1 |
Is Credit a Vital Ingredient for Recovery? Evidence from Industry-Level Data | April 2009, Box 3.2 |
From Recession to Recovery: How Soon and How Strong? | April 2009, Chapter 3 |
What’s the Damage? Medium-Term Output Dynamics after Financial Crises | October 2009, Chapter 4 |
Will the Recovery Be Jobless? | October 2009, Box 1.3 |
Unemployment Dynamics during Recessions and Recoveries: Okun’s Law and Beyond | April 2010, Chapter 3 |
Does Slow Growth in Advanced Economies Necessarily Imply Slow Growth in Emerging Economies? | October 2010, Box 1.1 |
The Global Recovery: Where Do We Stand? | April 2012, Box 1.2 |
How Does Uncertainty Affect Economic Performance? | October 2012, Box 1.3 |
Resilience in Emerging Market and Developing Economies: Will It Last? | October 2012, Chapter 4 |
Jobs and Growth: Can’t Have One without the Other? | October 2012, Box 4.1 |
Spillovers from Policy Uncertainty in the United States and Europe | April 2013, Chapter 2, Spillover Feature |
Breaking through the Frontier: Can Today’s Dynamic Low-Income Countries Make It? | April 2013, Chapter 4 |
What Explains the Slowdown in the BRICS? | October 2013, Box 1.2 |
Dancing Together? Spillovers, Common Shocks, and the Role of Financial and Trade Linkages | October 2013, Chapter 3 |
Output Synchronicity in the Middle East, North Africa, Afghanistan, and Pakistan and in the Caucasus and Central Asia | October 2013, Box 3.1 |
Spillovers from Changes in U.S. Monetary Policy | October 2013, Box 3.2 |
Saving and Economic Growth | April 2014, Box 3.1 |
On the Receiving End? External Conditions and Emerging Market Growth before, during, and after the Global Financial Crisis | April 2014, Chapter 4 |
The Impact of External Conditions on Medium-Term Growth in Emerging Market Economies | April 2014, Box 4.1 |
The Origins of IMF Growth Forecast Revisions since 2011 | October 2014, Box 1.2 |
Underlying Drivers of U.S. Yields Matter for Spillovers | October 2014, Chapter 2, Spillover Feature |
Is It Time for an Infrastructure Push? The Macroeconomic Effects of Public Investment | October 2014, Chapter 3 |
The Macroeconomic Effects of Scaling Up Public Investment in Developing Economies | October 2014, Box 3.4 |
Where Are We Headed? Perspectives on Potential Output | April 2015, Chapter 3 |
Steady as She Goes—Estimating Sustainable Output | April 2015, Box 3.1 |
Macroeconomic Developments and Outlook in Low-Income Developing Countries— The Role of External Factors | April 2016, Box 1.2 |
Time for a Supply-Side Boost? Macroeconomic Effects of Labor and Product Market Reforms in Advanced Economies | April 2016, Chapter 3 |
Road Less Traveled: Growth in Emerging Market and Developing Economies in a Complicated External Environment | April 2017, Chapter 3 |
Growing with Flows: Evidence from Industry-Level Data | April 2017, Box 2.2 |
Emerging Market and Developing Economy Growth: Heterogeneity and Income Convergence over the Forecast Horizon | October 2017, Box 1.3 |
Manufacturing Jobs: Implications for Productivity and Inequality | April 2018, Chapter 3 |
Is Productivity Growth Shared in a Globalized Economy? | April 2018, Chapter 4 |
Recent Dynamics of Potential Growth | April 2018, Box 1.3 |
Growth Outlook: Advanced Economies | October 2018, Box 1.2 |
Growth Outlook: Emerging Market and Developing Economies | October 2018, Box 1.3 |
The Global Recovery 10 Years after the 2008 Financial Meltdown | October 2018, Chapter 2 |
The Plucking Theory of the Business Cycle | October 2019, Box 1.4 |
Reigniting Growth in Low-Income and Emerging Market Economies: What Role Can Structural Reforms Play? | October 2019, Chapter 3 |
Countering Future Recessions in Advanced Economies: Cyclical Policies in an Era of Low Rates and High Debt | April 2020, Chapter 2 |
Asia Rising: Patterns of Economic Development and Growth | September 2006, Chapter 3 |
Japan’s Potential Output and Productivity Growth | September 2006, Box 3.1 |
The Evolution and Impact of Corporate Governance Quality in Asia | September 2006, Box 3.2 |
Decoupling the Train? Spillovers and Cycles in the Global Economy | April 2007, Chapter 4 |
Spillovers and International Business Cycle Synchronization: A Broader Perspective | April 2007, Box 4.3 |
The Discounting Debate | October 2007, Box 1.7 |
Taxes versus Quantities under Uncertainty (Weitzman, 1974) | October 2007, Box 1.8 |
Experience with Emissions Trading in the European Union | October 2007, Box 1.9 |
Climate Change: Economic Impact and Policy Responses | October 2007, Appendix 1.2 |
What Risks Do Housing Markets Pose for Global Growth? | October 2007, Box 2.1 |
The Changing Dynamics of the Global Business Cycle | October 2007, Chapter 5 |
Major Economies and Fluctuations in Global Growth | October 2007, Box 5.1 |
Improved Macroeconomic Performance—Good Luck or Good Policies? | October 2007, Box 5.2 |
House Prices: Corrections and Consequences | October 2008, Box 1.2 |
Global Business Cycles | April 2009, Box 1.1 |
How Similar Is the Current Crisis to the Great Depression? | April 2009, Box 3.1 |
Is Credit a Vital Ingredient for Recovery? Evidence from Industry-Level Data | April 2009, Box 3.2 |
From Recession to Recovery: How Soon and How Strong? | April 2009, Chapter 3 |
What’s the Damage? Medium-Term Output Dynamics after Financial Crises | October 2009, Chapter 4 |
Will the Recovery Be Jobless? | October 2009, Box 1.3 |
Unemployment Dynamics during Recessions and Recoveries: Okun’s Law and Beyond | April 2010, Chapter 3 |
Does Slow Growth in Advanced Economies Necessarily Imply Slow Growth in Emerging Economies? | October 2010, Box 1.1 |
The Global Recovery: Where Do We Stand? | April 2012, Box 1.2 |
How Does Uncertainty Affect Economic Performance? | October 2012, Box 1.3 |
Resilience in Emerging Market and Developing Economies: Will It Last? | October 2012, Chapter 4 |
Jobs and Growth: Can’t Have One without the Other? | October 2012, Box 4.1 |
Spillovers from Policy Uncertainty in the United States and Europe | April 2013, Chapter 2, Spillover Feature |
Breaking through the Frontier: Can Today’s Dynamic Low-Income Countries Make It? | April 2013, Chapter 4 |
What Explains the Slowdown in the BRICS? | October 2013, Box 1.2 |
Dancing Together? Spillovers, Common Shocks, and the Role of Financial and Trade Linkages | October 2013, Chapter 3 |
Output Synchronicity in the Middle East, North Africa, Afghanistan, and Pakistan and in the Caucasus and Central Asia | October 2013, Box 3.1 |
Spillovers from Changes in U.S. Monetary Policy | October 2013, Box 3.2 |
Saving and Economic Growth | April 2014, Box 3.1 |
On the Receiving End? External Conditions and Emerging Market Growth before, during, and after the Global Financial Crisis | April 2014, Chapter 4 |
The Impact of External Conditions on Medium-Term Growth in Emerging Market Economies | April 2014, Box 4.1 |
The Origins of IMF Growth Forecast Revisions since 2011 | October 2014, Box 1.2 |
Underlying Drivers of U.S. Yields Matter for Spillovers | October 2014, Chapter 2, Spillover Feature |
Is It Time for an Infrastructure Push? The Macroeconomic Effects of Public Investment | October 2014, Chapter 3 |
The Macroeconomic Effects of Scaling Up Public Investment in Developing Economies | October 2014, Box 3.4 |
Where Are We Headed? Perspectives on Potential Output | April 2015, Chapter 3 |
Steady as She Goes—Estimating Sustainable Output | April 2015, Box 3.1 |
Macroeconomic Developments and Outlook in Low-Income Developing Countries— The Role of External Factors | April 2016, Box 1.2 |
Time for a Supply-Side Boost? Macroeconomic Effects of Labor and Product Market Reforms in Advanced Economies | April 2016, Chapter 3 |
Road Less Traveled: Growth in Emerging Market and Developing Economies in a Complicated External Environment | April 2017, Chapter 3 |
Growing with Flows: Evidence from Industry-Level Data | April 2017, Box 2.2 |
Emerging Market and Developing Economy Growth: Heterogeneity and Income Convergence over the Forecast Horizon | October 2017, Box 1.3 |
Manufacturing Jobs: Implications for Productivity and Inequality | April 2018, Chapter 3 |
Is Productivity Growth Shared in a Globalized Economy? | April 2018, Chapter 4 |
Recent Dynamics of Potential Growth | April 2018, Box 1.3 |
Growth Outlook: Advanced Economies | October 2018, Box 1.2 |
Growth Outlook: Emerging Market and Developing Economies | October 2018, Box 1.3 |
The Global Recovery 10 Years after the 2008 Financial Meltdown | October 2018, Chapter 2 |
The Plucking Theory of the Business Cycle | October 2019, Box 1.4 |
Reigniting Growth in Low-Income and Emerging Market Economies: What Role Can Structural Reforms Play? | October 2019, Chapter 3 |
Countering Future Recessions in Advanced Economies: Cyclical Policies in an Era of Low Rates and High Debt | April 2020, Chapter 2 |
IV. Inflation and Deflation and Commodity Markets
The Boom in Nonfuel Commodity Prices: Can It Last? | September 2006, Chapter 5 |
International Oil Companies and National Oil Companies in a Changing Oil Sector Environment | September 2006, Box 1.4 |
Commodity Price Shocks, Growth, and Financing in Sub-Saharan Africa | September 2006, Box 2.2 |
Has Speculation Contributed to Higher Commodity Prices? | September 2006, Box 5.1 |
Agricultural Trade Liberalization and Commodity Prices | September 2006, Box 5.2 |
Recent Developments in Commodity Markets | September 2006, Appendix 2.1 |
Who Is Harmed by the Surge in Food Prices? | October 2007, Box 1.1 |
Refinery Bottlenecks | October 2007, Box 1.5 |
Making the Most of Biofuels | October 2007, Box 1.6 |
Commodity Market Developments and Prospects | April 2008, Appendix 1.2 |
Dollar Depreciation and Commodity Prices | April 2008, Box 1.4 |
Why Hasn’t Oil Supply Responded to Higher Prices? | April 2008, Box 1.5 |
Oil Price Benchmarks | April 2008, Box 1.6 |
Globalization, Commodity Prices, and Developing Countries | April 2008, Chapter 5 |
The Current Commodity Price Boom in Perspective | April 2008, Box 5.2 |
Is Inflation Back? Commodity Prices and Inflation | October 2008, Chapter 3 |
Does Financial Investment Affect Commodity Price Behavior? | October 2008, Box 3.1 |
Fiscal Responses to Recent Commodity Price Increases: An Assessment | October 2008, Box 3.2 |
Monetary Policy Regimes and Commodity Prices | October 2008, Box 3.3 |
Assessing Deflation Risks in the G3 Economies | April 2009, Box 1.3 |
Will Commodity Prices Rise Again When the Global Economy Recovers? | April 2009, Box 1.5 |
Commodity Market Developments and Prospects | April 2009, Appendix 1.1 |
Commodity Market Developments and Prospects | October 2009, Appendix 1.1 |
What Do Options Markets Tell Us about Commodity Price Prospects? | October 2009, Box 1.6 |
What Explains the Rise in Food Price Volatility? | October 2009, Box 1.7 |
How Unusual Is the Current Commodity Price Recovery? | April 2010, Box 1.2 |
Commodity Futures Price Curves and Cyclical Market Adjustment | April 2010, Box 1.3 |
Commodity Market Developments and Prospects | October 2010, Appendix 1.1 |
Dismal Prospects for the Real Estate Sector | October 2010, Box 1.2 |
Have Metals Become More Scarce and What Does Scarcity Mean for Prices? | October 2010, Box 1.5 |
Commodity Market Developments and Prospects | April 2011, Appendix 1.2 |
Oil Scarcity, Growth, and Global Imbalances | April 2011, Chapter 3 |
Life Cycle Constraints on Global Oil Production | April 2011, Box 3.1 |
Unconventional Natural Gas: A Game Changer? | April 2011, Box 3.2 |
Short-Term Effects of Oil Shocks on Economic Activity | April 2011, Box 3.3 |
Low-Frequency Filtering for Extracting Business Cycle Trends | April 2011, Appendix 3.1 |
The Energy and Oil Empirical Models | April 2011, Appendix 3.2 |
Commodity Market Developments and Prospects | September 2011, Appendix 1.1 |
Financial Investment, Speculation, and Commodity Prices | September 2011, Box 1.4 |
Target What You Can Hit: Commodity Price Swings and Monetary Policy | September 2011, Chapter 3 |
Commodity Market Review | April 2012, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
Commodity Price Swings and Commodity Exporters | April 2012, Chapter 4 |
Macroeconomic Effects of Commodity Price Shocks on Low-Income Countries | April 2012, Box 4.1 |
Volatile Commodity Prices and the Development Challenge in Low-Income Countries | April 2012, Box 4.2 |
Commodity Market Review | October 2012, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
Unconventional Energy in the United States | October 2012, Box 1.4 |
Food Supply Crunch: Who Is Most Vulnerable? | October 2012, Box 1.5 |
Commodity Market Review | April 2013, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
The Dog That Didn’t Bark: Has Inflation Been Muzzled or Was It Just Sleeping? | April 2013, Chapter 3 |
Does Inflation Targeting Still Make Sense with a Flatter Phillips Curve? | April 2013, Box 3.1 |
Commodity Market Review | October 2013, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
Energy Booms and the Current Account: Cross-Country Experience | October 2013, Box 1.SF.1 |
Oil Price Drivers and the Narrowing WTI-Brent Spread | October 2013, Box 1.SF.2 |
Anchoring Inflation Expectations When Inflation Is Undershooting | April 2014, Box 1.3 |
Commodity Prices and Forecasts | April 2014, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
Commodity Market Developments and Forecasts, with a Focus on Natural Gas in the World Economy | October 2014, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
Commodity Market Developments and Forecasts, with a Focus on Investment in an Era of Low Oil Prices | April 2015, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
The Oil Price Collapse: Demand or Supply? | April 2015, Box 1.1 |
Commodity Market Developments and Forecasts, with a Focus on Metals in the World Economy | October 2015, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
The New Frontiers of Metal Extraction: The North-to-South Shift | October 2015, Chapter 1, Special Feature Box 1.SF.1 |
Where Are Commodity Exporters Headed? Output Growth in the Aftermath of the Commodity Boom | October 2015, Chapter 2 |
The Not-So-Sick Patient: Commodity Booms and the Dutch Disease Phenomenon | October 2015, Box 2.1 |
Do Commodity Exporters’ Economies Overheat during Commodity Booms? | October 2015, Box 2.4 |
Commodity Market Developments and Forecasts, with a Focus on the Energy Transition in an Era of Low Fossil Fuel Prices | April 2016, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
Global Disinflation in an Era of Constrained Monetary Policy | October 2016, Chapter 3 |
Commodity Market Developments and Forecasts, with a Focus on Food Security and Markets in the World Economy | October 2016, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
How Much Do Global Prices Matter for Food Inflation? | October 2016, Box 3.3 |
Commodity Market Developments and Forecasts, with a Focus on the Role of Technology and Unconventional Sources in the Global Oil Market | April 2017, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
Commodity Market Developments and Forecasts | October 2017, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
Commodity Market Developments and Forecasts | April 2018, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
What Has Held Core Inflation Back in Advanced Economies? | April 2018, Box 1.2 |
The Role of Metals in the Economics of Electric Vehicles | April 2018, Box 1.SF.1 |
Inflation Outlook: Regions and Countries | October 2018, Box 1.4 |
Commodity Market Developments and Forecasts, with a Focus on Recent Trends in Energy Demand | October 2018, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
The Demand and Supply of Renewable Energy | October 2018, Box 1.SF.1 |
Challenges for Monetary Policy in Emerging Markets as Global Financial Conditions Normalize | October 2018, Chapter 3 |
Inflation Dynamics in a Wider Group of Emerging Market and Developing Economies | October 2018, Box 3.1 |
Commodity Special Feature | April 2019, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
Commodity Market Developments and Forecasts | October 2019, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
Commodity Market Developments and Forecasts | April 2020, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
The Boom in Nonfuel Commodity Prices: Can It Last? | September 2006, Chapter 5 |
International Oil Companies and National Oil Companies in a Changing Oil Sector Environment | September 2006, Box 1.4 |
Commodity Price Shocks, Growth, and Financing in Sub-Saharan Africa | September 2006, Box 2.2 |
Has Speculation Contributed to Higher Commodity Prices? | September 2006, Box 5.1 |
Agricultural Trade Liberalization and Commodity Prices | September 2006, Box 5.2 |
Recent Developments in Commodity Markets | September 2006, Appendix 2.1 |
Who Is Harmed by the Surge in Food Prices? | October 2007, Box 1.1 |
Refinery Bottlenecks | October 2007, Box 1.5 |
Making the Most of Biofuels | October 2007, Box 1.6 |
Commodity Market Developments and Prospects | April 2008, Appendix 1.2 |
Dollar Depreciation and Commodity Prices | April 2008, Box 1.4 |
Why Hasn’t Oil Supply Responded to Higher Prices? | April 2008, Box 1.5 |
Oil Price Benchmarks | April 2008, Box 1.6 |
Globalization, Commodity Prices, and Developing Countries | April 2008, Chapter 5 |
The Current Commodity Price Boom in Perspective | April 2008, Box 5.2 |
Is Inflation Back? Commodity Prices and Inflation | October 2008, Chapter 3 |
Does Financial Investment Affect Commodity Price Behavior? | October 2008, Box 3.1 |
Fiscal Responses to Recent Commodity Price Increases: An Assessment | October 2008, Box 3.2 |
Monetary Policy Regimes and Commodity Prices | October 2008, Box 3.3 |
Assessing Deflation Risks in the G3 Economies | April 2009, Box 1.3 |
Will Commodity Prices Rise Again When the Global Economy Recovers? | April 2009, Box 1.5 |
Commodity Market Developments and Prospects | April 2009, Appendix 1.1 |
Commodity Market Developments and Prospects | October 2009, Appendix 1.1 |
What Do Options Markets Tell Us about Commodity Price Prospects? | October 2009, Box 1.6 |
What Explains the Rise in Food Price Volatility? | October 2009, Box 1.7 |
How Unusual Is the Current Commodity Price Recovery? | April 2010, Box 1.2 |
Commodity Futures Price Curves and Cyclical Market Adjustment | April 2010, Box 1.3 |
Commodity Market Developments and Prospects | October 2010, Appendix 1.1 |
Dismal Prospects for the Real Estate Sector | October 2010, Box 1.2 |
Have Metals Become More Scarce and What Does Scarcity Mean for Prices? | October 2010, Box 1.5 |
Commodity Market Developments and Prospects | April 2011, Appendix 1.2 |
Oil Scarcity, Growth, and Global Imbalances | April 2011, Chapter 3 |
Life Cycle Constraints on Global Oil Production | April 2011, Box 3.1 |
Unconventional Natural Gas: A Game Changer? | April 2011, Box 3.2 |
Short-Term Effects of Oil Shocks on Economic Activity | April 2011, Box 3.3 |
Low-Frequency Filtering for Extracting Business Cycle Trends | April 2011, Appendix 3.1 |
The Energy and Oil Empirical Models | April 2011, Appendix 3.2 |
Commodity Market Developments and Prospects | September 2011, Appendix 1.1 |
Financial Investment, Speculation, and Commodity Prices | September 2011, Box 1.4 |
Target What You Can Hit: Commodity Price Swings and Monetary Policy | September 2011, Chapter 3 |
Commodity Market Review | April 2012, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
Commodity Price Swings and Commodity Exporters | April 2012, Chapter 4 |
Macroeconomic Effects of Commodity Price Shocks on Low-Income Countries | April 2012, Box 4.1 |
Volatile Commodity Prices and the Development Challenge in Low-Income Countries | April 2012, Box 4.2 |
Commodity Market Review | October 2012, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
Unconventional Energy in the United States | October 2012, Box 1.4 |
Food Supply Crunch: Who Is Most Vulnerable? | October 2012, Box 1.5 |
Commodity Market Review | April 2013, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
The Dog That Didn’t Bark: Has Inflation Been Muzzled or Was It Just Sleeping? | April 2013, Chapter 3 |
Does Inflation Targeting Still Make Sense with a Flatter Phillips Curve? | April 2013, Box 3.1 |
Commodity Market Review | October 2013, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
Energy Booms and the Current Account: Cross-Country Experience | October 2013, Box 1.SF.1 |
Oil Price Drivers and the Narrowing WTI-Brent Spread | October 2013, Box 1.SF.2 |
Anchoring Inflation Expectations When Inflation Is Undershooting | April 2014, Box 1.3 |
Commodity Prices and Forecasts | April 2014, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
Commodity Market Developments and Forecasts, with a Focus on Natural Gas in the World Economy | October 2014, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
Commodity Market Developments and Forecasts, with a Focus on Investment in an Era of Low Oil Prices | April 2015, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
The Oil Price Collapse: Demand or Supply? | April 2015, Box 1.1 |
Commodity Market Developments and Forecasts, with a Focus on Metals in the World Economy | October 2015, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
The New Frontiers of Metal Extraction: The North-to-South Shift | October 2015, Chapter 1, Special Feature Box 1.SF.1 |
Where Are Commodity Exporters Headed? Output Growth in the Aftermath of the Commodity Boom | October 2015, Chapter 2 |
The Not-So-Sick Patient: Commodity Booms and the Dutch Disease Phenomenon | October 2015, Box 2.1 |
Do Commodity Exporters’ Economies Overheat during Commodity Booms? | October 2015, Box 2.4 |
Commodity Market Developments and Forecasts, with a Focus on the Energy Transition in an Era of Low Fossil Fuel Prices | April 2016, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
Global Disinflation in an Era of Constrained Monetary Policy | October 2016, Chapter 3 |
Commodity Market Developments and Forecasts, with a Focus on Food Security and Markets in the World Economy | October 2016, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
How Much Do Global Prices Matter for Food Inflation? | October 2016, Box 3.3 |
Commodity Market Developments and Forecasts, with a Focus on the Role of Technology and Unconventional Sources in the Global Oil Market | April 2017, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
Commodity Market Developments and Forecasts | October 2017, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
Commodity Market Developments and Forecasts | April 2018, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
What Has Held Core Inflation Back in Advanced Economies? | April 2018, Box 1.2 |
The Role of Metals in the Economics of Electric Vehicles | April 2018, Box 1.SF.1 |
Inflation Outlook: Regions and Countries | October 2018, Box 1.4 |
Commodity Market Developments and Forecasts, with a Focus on Recent Trends in Energy Demand | October 2018, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
The Demand and Supply of Renewable Energy | October 2018, Box 1.SF.1 |
Challenges for Monetary Policy in Emerging Markets as Global Financial Conditions Normalize | October 2018, Chapter 3 |
Inflation Dynamics in a Wider Group of Emerging Market and Developing Economies | October 2018, Box 3.1 |
Commodity Special Feature | April 2019, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
Commodity Market Developments and Forecasts | October 2019, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
Commodity Market Developments and Forecasts | April 2020, Chapter 1, Special Feature |
V. Fiscal Policy
Improved Emerging Market Fiscal Performance: Cyclical or Structural? | September 2006, Box 2.1 |
When Does Fiscal Stimulus Work? | April 2008, Box 2.1 |
Fiscal Policy as a Countercyclical Tool | October 2008, Chapter 5 |
Differences in the Extent of Automatic Stabilizers and Their Relationship with Discretionary Fiscal Policy | October 2008, Box 5.1 |
Why Is It So Hard to Determine the Effects of Fiscal Stimulus? | October 2008, Box 5.2 |
Have the U.S. Tax Cuts Been “TTT” [Timely, Temporary, and Targeted]? | October 2008, Box 5.3 |
Will It Hurt? Macroeconomic Effects of Fiscal Consolidation | October 2010, Chapter 3 |
Separated at Birth? The Twin Budget and Trade Balances | September 2011, Chapter 4 |
Are We Underestimating Short-Term Fiscal Multipliers? | October 2012, Box 1.1 |
The Implications of High Public Debt in Advanced Economies | October 2012, Box 1.2 |
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: 100 Years of Dealing with Public Debt Overhangs | October 2012, Chapter 3 |
The Great Divergence of Policies | April 2013, Box 1.1 |
Public Debt Overhang and Private Sector Performance | April 2013, Box 1.2 |
Is It Time for an Infrastructure Push? The Macroeconomic Effects of Public Investment | October 2014, Chapter 3 |
Improving the Efficiency of Public Investment | October 2014, Box 3.2 |
The Macroeconomic Effects of Scaling Up Public Investment in Developing Economies | October 2014, Box 3.4 |
Fiscal Institutions, Rules, and Public Investment | October 2014, Box 3.5 |
Commodity Booms and Public Investment | October 2015, Box 2.2 |
Cross-Border Impacts of Fiscal Policy: Still Relevant | October 2017, Chapter 4 |
The Spillover Impact of U.S. Government Spending Shocks on External Positions | October 2017, Box 4.1 |
Macroeconomic Impact of Corporate Tax Policy Changes | April 2018, Box 1.5 |
Place-Based Policies: Rethinking Fiscal Policies to Tackle Inequalities within Countries | October 2019, Box 2.4 |
Improved Emerging Market Fiscal Performance: Cyclical or Structural? | September 2006, Box 2.1 |
When Does Fiscal Stimulus Work? | April 2008, Box 2.1 |
Fiscal Policy as a Countercyclical Tool | October 2008, Chapter 5 |
Differences in the Extent of Automatic Stabilizers and Their Relationship with Discretionary Fiscal Policy | October 2008, Box 5.1 |
Why Is It So Hard to Determine the Effects of Fiscal Stimulus? | October 2008, Box 5.2 |
Have the U.S. Tax Cuts Been “TTT” [Timely, Temporary, and Targeted]? | October 2008, Box 5.3 |
Will It Hurt? Macroeconomic Effects of Fiscal Consolidation | October 2010, Chapter 3 |
Separated at Birth? The Twin Budget and Trade Balances | September 2011, Chapter 4 |
Are We Underestimating Short-Term Fiscal Multipliers? | October 2012, Box 1.1 |
The Implications of High Public Debt in Advanced Economies | October 2012, Box 1.2 |
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: 100 Years of Dealing with Public Debt Overhangs | October 2012, Chapter 3 |
The Great Divergence of Policies | April 2013, Box 1.1 |
Public Debt Overhang and Private Sector Performance | April 2013, Box 1.2 |
Is It Time for an Infrastructure Push? The Macroeconomic Effects of Public Investment | October 2014, Chapter 3 |
Improving the Efficiency of Public Investment | October 2014, Box 3.2 |
The Macroeconomic Effects of Scaling Up Public Investment in Developing Economies | October 2014, Box 3.4 |
Fiscal Institutions, Rules, and Public Investment | October 2014, Box 3.5 |
Commodity Booms and Public Investment | October 2015, Box 2.2 |
Cross-Border Impacts of Fiscal Policy: Still Relevant | October 2017, Chapter 4 |
The Spillover Impact of U.S. Government Spending Shocks on External Positions | October 2017, Box 4.1 |
Macroeconomic Impact of Corporate Tax Policy Changes | April 2018, Box 1.5 |
Place-Based Policies: Rethinking Fiscal Policies to Tackle Inequalities within Countries | October 2019, Box 2.4 |
VI. Monetary Policy, Financial Markets, and Flow of Funds
How Do Financial Systems Affect Economic Cycles? | September 2006, Chapter 4 |
Financial Leverage and Debt Deflation | September 2006, Box 4.1 |
Financial Linkages and Spillovers | April 2007, Box 4.1 |
Macroeconomic Conditions in Industrial Countries and Financial Flows to Emerging Markets | April 2007, Box 4.2 |
Macroeconomic Implications of Recent Market Turmoil: Patterns from Previous Episodes | October 2007, Box 1.2 |
What Is Global Liquidity? | October 2007, Box 1.4 |
The Changing Housing Cycle and the Implications for Monetary Policy | April 2008, Chapter 3 |
Is There a Credit Crunch? | April 2008, Box 1.1 |
Assessing Vulnerabilities to Housing Market Corrections | April 2008, Box 3.1 |
Financial Stress and Economic Downturns | October 2008, Chapter 4 |
The Latest Bout of Financial Distress: How Does It Change the Global Outlook? | October 2008, Box 1.1 |
Policies to Resolve Financial System Stress and Restore Sound Financial Intermediation | October 2008, Box 4.1 |
How Vulnerable Are Nonfinancial Firms? | April 2009, Box 1.2 |
The Case of Vanishing Household Wealth | April 2009, Box 2.1 |
Impact of Foreign Bank Ownership during Home-Grown Crises | April 2009, Box 4.1 |
A Financial Stress Index for Emerging Economies | April 2009, Appendix 4.1 |
Financial Stress in Emerging Economies: Econometric Analysis | April 2009, Appendix 4.2 |
How Linkages Fuel the Fire | April 2009, Chapter 4 |
Lessons for Monetary Policy from Asset Price Fluctuations | October 2009, Chapter 3 |
Were Financial Markets in Emerging Economies More Resilient than in Past Crises? | October 2009, Box 1.2 |
Risks from Real Estate Markets | October 2009, Box 1.4 |
Financial Conditions Indices | April 2011, Appendix 1.1 |
House Price Busts in Advanced Economies: Repercussions for Global Financial Markets | April 2011, Box 1.1 |
International Spillovers and Macroeconomic Policymaking | April 2011, Box 1.3 |
Credit Boom-Bust Cycles: Their Triggers and Policy Implications | September 2011, Box 1.2 |
Are Equity Price Drops Harbingers of Recession? | September 2011, Box 1.3 |
Cross-Border Spillovers from Euro Area Bank Deleveraging | April 2012, Chapter 2, Spillover Feature |
The Financial Transmission of Stress in the Global Economy | October 2012, Chapter 2, Spillover Feature |
The Great Divergence of Policies | April 2013, Box 1.1 |
Taper Talks: What to Expect When the United States Is Tightening | October 2013, Box 1.1 |
Credit Supply and Economic Growth | April 2014, Box 1.1 |
Should Advanced Economies Worry about Growth Shocks in Emerging Market Economies? | April 2014, Chapter 2, Spillover Feature |
Perspectives on Global Real Interest Rates | April 2014, Chapter 3 |
Housing Markets across the Globe: An Update | October 2014, Box 1.1 |
U.S. Monetary Policy and Capital Flows to Emerging Markets | April 2016, Box 2.2 |
A Transparent Risk-Management Approach to Monetary Policy | October 2016, Box 3.5 |
Will the Revival in Capital Flows to Emerging Markets Be Sustained? | October 2017, Box 1.2 |
The Role of Financial Sector Repair in the Speed of the Recovery | October 2018, Box 2.3 |
Clarity of Central Bank Communications and the Extent of Anchoring of Inflation Expectations | October 2018, Box 3.2 |
Can Negative Policy Rates Stimulate the Economy? | April 2020, Box 2.1 |
Dampening Global Financial Shocks in Emerging Markets: Can Macroprudential Regulation Help? | April 2020, Chapter 3 |
Macroprudential Policies and Credit: A Meta-Analysis of the Empirical Findings | April 2020, Box 3.1 |
Do Emerging Markets Adjust Macroprudential Regulation in Response to Global Financial Shocks? | April 2020, Box 3.2 |
How Do Financial Systems Affect Economic Cycles? | September 2006, Chapter 4 |
Financial Leverage and Debt Deflation | September 2006, Box 4.1 |
Financial Linkages and Spillovers | April 2007, Box 4.1 |
Macroeconomic Conditions in Industrial Countries and Financial Flows to Emerging Markets | April 2007, Box 4.2 |
Macroeconomic Implications of Recent Market Turmoil: Patterns from Previous Episodes | October 2007, Box 1.2 |
What Is Global Liquidity? | October 2007, Box 1.4 |
The Changing Housing Cycle and the Implications for Monetary Policy | April 2008, Chapter 3 |
Is There a Credit Crunch? | April 2008, Box 1.1 |
Assessing Vulnerabilities to Housing Market Corrections | April 2008, Box 3.1 |
Financial Stress and Economic Downturns | October 2008, Chapter 4 |
The Latest Bout of Financial Distress: How Does It Change the Global Outlook? | October 2008, Box 1.1 |
Policies to Resolve Financial System Stress and Restore Sound Financial Intermediation | October 2008, Box 4.1 |
How Vulnerable Are Nonfinancial Firms? | April 2009, Box 1.2 |
The Case of Vanishing Household Wealth | April 2009, Box 2.1 |
Impact of Foreign Bank Ownership during Home-Grown Crises | April 2009, Box 4.1 |
A Financial Stress Index for Emerging Economies | April 2009, Appendix 4.1 |
Financial Stress in Emerging Economies: Econometric Analysis | April 2009, Appendix 4.2 |
How Linkages Fuel the Fire | April 2009, Chapter 4 |
Lessons for Monetary Policy from Asset Price Fluctuations | October 2009, Chapter 3 |
Were Financial Markets in Emerging Economies More Resilient than in Past Crises? | October 2009, Box 1.2 |
Risks from Real Estate Markets | October 2009, Box 1.4 |
Financial Conditions Indices | April 2011, Appendix 1.1 |
House Price Busts in Advanced Economies: Repercussions for Global Financial Markets | April 2011, Box 1.1 |
International Spillovers and Macroeconomic Policymaking | April 2011, Box 1.3 |
Credit Boom-Bust Cycles: Their Triggers and Policy Implications | September 2011, Box 1.2 |
Are Equity Price Drops Harbingers of Recession? | September 2011, Box 1.3 |
Cross-Border Spillovers from Euro Area Bank Deleveraging | April 2012, Chapter 2, Spillover Feature |
The Financial Transmission of Stress in the Global Economy | October 2012, Chapter 2, Spillover Feature |
The Great Divergence of Policies | April 2013, Box 1.1 |
Taper Talks: What to Expect When the United States Is Tightening | October 2013, Box 1.1 |
Credit Supply and Economic Growth | April 2014, Box 1.1 |
Should Advanced Economies Worry about Growth Shocks in Emerging Market Economies? | April 2014, Chapter 2, Spillover Feature |
Perspectives on Global Real Interest Rates | April 2014, Chapter 3 |
Housing Markets across the Globe: An Update | October 2014, Box 1.1 |
U.S. Monetary Policy and Capital Flows to Emerging Markets | April 2016, Box 2.2 |
A Transparent Risk-Management Approach to Monetary Policy | October 2016, Box 3.5 |
Will the Revival in Capital Flows to Emerging Markets Be Sustained? | October 2017, Box 1.2 |
The Role of Financial Sector Repair in the Speed of the Recovery | October 2018, Box 2.3 |
Clarity of Central Bank Communications and the Extent of Anchoring of Inflation Expectations | October 2018, Box 3.2 |
Can Negative Policy Rates Stimulate the Economy? | April 2020, Box 2.1 |
Dampening Global Financial Shocks in Emerging Markets: Can Macroprudential Regulation Help? | April 2020, Chapter 3 |
Macroprudential Policies and Credit: A Meta-Analysis of the Empirical Findings | April 2020, Box 3.1 |
Do Emerging Markets Adjust Macroprudential Regulation in Response to Global Financial Shocks? | April 2020, Box 3.2 |
VII. Labor Markets, Poverty, and Inequality
The Globalization of Labor | April 2007, Chapter 5 |
Emigration and Trade: How Do They Affect Developing Countries? | April 2007, Box 5.1 |
Labor Market Reforms in the Euro Area and the Wage-Unemployment Trade-Off | October 2007, Box 2.2 |
Globalization and Inequality | October 2007, Chapter 4 |
The Dualism between Temporary and Permanent Contracts: Measures, Effects, and Policy Issues | April 2010, Box 3.1 |
Short-Time Work Programs | April 2010, Box 3.2 |
Slow Recovery to Nowhere? A Sectoral View of Labor Markets in Advanced Economies | September 2011, Box 1.1 |
The Labor Share in Europe and the United States during and after the Great Recession | April 2012, Box 1.1 |
Jobs and Growth: Can’t Have One without the Other? | October 2012, Box 4.1 |
Reforming Collective-Bargaining Systems to Achieve High and Stable Employment | April 2016, Box 3.2 |
Understanding the Downward Trend in Labor Shares | April 2017, Chapter 3 |
Labor Force Participation Rates in Advanced Economies | October 2017, Box 1.1 |
Recent Wage Dynamics in Advanced Economies: Drivers and Implications | October 2017, Chapter 2 |
Labor Market Dynamics by Skill Level | October 2017, Box 2.1 |
Worker Contracts and Nominal Wage Rigidities in Europe: Firm-Level Evidence | October 2017, Box 2.2 |
Wage and Employment Adjustment after the Global Financial Crisis: Firm-Level Evidence | October 2017, Box 2.3 |
Labor Force Participation in Advanced Economies: Drivers and Prospects | April 2018, Chapter 2 |
Youth Labor Force Participation in Emerging Market and Developing Economies versus Advanced Economies | April 2018, Box 2.1 |
Storm Clouds Ahead? Migration and Labor Force Participation Rates | April 2018, Box 2.4 |
Are Manufacturing Jobs Better Paid? Worker-Level Evidence from Brazil | April 2018, Box 3.3 |
The Global Financial Crisis, Migration, and Fertility | October 2018, Box 2.1 |
The Employment Impact of Automation Following the Global Financial Crisis: the Case of Industrial Robots | October 2018, Box 2.2 |
Labor Market Dynamics in Select Advanced Economies | April 2019, Box 1.1 |
Worlds Apart? Within-Country Regional Disparities | April 2019, Box 1.3 |
Closer Together or Further Apart? Within-Country Regional Disparities and Adjustment in Advanced Economies | October 2019, Chapter 2 |
Climate Change and Subnational Regional Disparities | October 2019, Box 2.2 |
The Macroeconomic Effects of Global Migration | April 2020, Chapter 4 |
Immigration: Labor Market Effects and the Role of Automation | April 2020, Box 4.1 |
The Globalization of Labor | April 2007, Chapter 5 |
Emigration and Trade: How Do They Affect Developing Countries? | April 2007, Box 5.1 |
Labor Market Reforms in the Euro Area and the Wage-Unemployment Trade-Off | October 2007, Box 2.2 |
Globalization and Inequality | October 2007, Chapter 4 |
The Dualism between Temporary and Permanent Contracts: Measures, Effects, and Policy Issues | April 2010, Box 3.1 |
Short-Time Work Programs | April 2010, Box 3.2 |
Slow Recovery to Nowhere? A Sectoral View of Labor Markets in Advanced Economies | September 2011, Box 1.1 |
The Labor Share in Europe and the United States during and after the Great Recession | April 2012, Box 1.1 |
Jobs and Growth: Can’t Have One without the Other? | October 2012, Box 4.1 |
Reforming Collective-Bargaining Systems to Achieve High and Stable Employment | April 2016, Box 3.2 |
Understanding the Downward Trend in Labor Shares | April 2017, Chapter 3 |
Labor Force Participation Rates in Advanced Economies | October 2017, Box 1.1 |
Recent Wage Dynamics in Advanced Economies: Drivers and Implications | October 2017, Chapter 2 |
Labor Market Dynamics by Skill Level | October 2017, Box 2.1 |
Worker Contracts and Nominal Wage Rigidities in Europe: Firm-Level Evidence | October 2017, Box 2.2 |
Wage and Employment Adjustment after the Global Financial Crisis: Firm-Level Evidence | October 2017, Box 2.3 |
Labor Force Participation in Advanced Economies: Drivers and Prospects | April 2018, Chapter 2 |
Youth Labor Force Participation in Emerging Market and Developing Economies versus Advanced Economies | April 2018, Box 2.1 |
Storm Clouds Ahead? Migration and Labor Force Participation Rates | April 2018, Box 2.4 |
Are Manufacturing Jobs Better Paid? Worker-Level Evidence from Brazil | April 2018, Box 3.3 |
The Global Financial Crisis, Migration, and Fertility | October 2018, Box 2.1 |
The Employment Impact of Automation Following the Global Financial Crisis: the Case of Industrial Robots | October 2018, Box 2.2 |
Labor Market Dynamics in Select Advanced Economies | April 2019, Box 1.1 |
Worlds Apart? Within-Country Regional Disparities | April 2019, Box 1.3 |
Closer Together or Further Apart? Within-Country Regional Disparities and Adjustment in Advanced Economies | October 2019, Chapter 2 |
Climate Change and Subnational Regional Disparities | October 2019, Box 2.2 |
The Macroeconomic Effects of Global Migration | April 2020, Chapter 4 |
Immigration: Labor Market Effects and the Role of Automation | April 2020, Box 4.1 |
VIII. Exchange Rate Issues
How Emerging Market Countries May Be Affected by External Shocks | September 2006, Box 1.3 |
Exchange Rates and the Adjustment of External Imbalances | April 2007, Chapter 3 |
Exchange Rate Pass-Through to Trade Prices and External Adjustment | April 2007, Box 3.3 |
Depreciation of the U.S. Dollar: Causes and Consequences | April 2008, Box 1.2 |
Lessons from the Crisis: On the Choice of Exchange Rate Regime | April 2010, Box 1.1 |
Exchange Rate Regimes and Crisis Susceptibility in Emerging Markets | April 2014, Box 1.4 |
Exchange Rates and Trade Flows: Disconnected? | October 2015, Chapter 3 |
The Relationship between Exchange Rates and Global-Value-Chain-Related Trade | October 2015, Box 3.1 |
Measuring Real Effective Exchange Rates and Competitiveness: The Role of Global Value Chains | October 2015, Box 3.2 |
Labor Force Participation Rates in Advanced Economies | October 2017, Box 1.1 |
Recent Wage Dynamics in Advanced Economies: Drivers and Implications | October 2017, Chapter 2 |
Labor Market Dynamics by Skill Level | October 2017, Box 2.1 |
Worker Contracts and Nominal Wage Rigidities in Europe: Firm-Level Evidence | October 2017, Box 2.2 |
Wage and Employment Adjustment after the Global Financial Crisis: Firm-Level Evidence | October 2017, Box 2.3 |
How Emerging Market Countries May Be Affected by External Shocks | September 2006, Box 1.3 |
Exchange Rates and the Adjustment of External Imbalances | April 2007, Chapter 3 |
Exchange Rate Pass-Through to Trade Prices and External Adjustment | April 2007, Box 3.3 |
Depreciation of the U.S. Dollar: Causes and Consequences | April 2008, Box 1.2 |
Lessons from the Crisis: On the Choice of Exchange Rate Regime | April 2010, Box 1.1 |
Exchange Rate Regimes and Crisis Susceptibility in Emerging Markets | April 2014, Box 1.4 |
Exchange Rates and Trade Flows: Disconnected? | October 2015, Chapter 3 |
The Relationship between Exchange Rates and Global-Value-Chain-Related Trade | October 2015, Box 3.1 |
Measuring Real Effective Exchange Rates and Competitiveness: The Role of Global Value Chains | October 2015, Box 3.2 |
Labor Force Participation Rates in Advanced Economies | October 2017, Box 1.1 |
Recent Wage Dynamics in Advanced Economies: Drivers and Implications | October 2017, Chapter 2 |
Labor Market Dynamics by Skill Level | October 2017, Box 2.1 |
Worker Contracts and Nominal Wage Rigidities in Europe: Firm-Level Evidence | October 2017, Box 2.2 |
Wage and Employment Adjustment after the Global Financial Crisis: Firm-Level Evidence | October 2017, Box 2.3 |
IX. External Payments, Trade, Capital Movements, and Foreign Debt
Capital Flows to Emerging Market Countries: A Long-Term Perspective | September 2006, Box 1.1 |
How Will Global Imbalances Adjust? | September 2006, Box 2.1 |
External Sustainability and Financial Integration | April 2007, Box 3.1 |
Large and Persistent Current Account Imbalances | April 2007, Box 3.2 |
Multilateral Consultation on Global Imbalances | October 2007, Box 1.3 |
Managing the Macroeconomic Consequences of Large and Volatile Aid Flows | October 2007, Box 2.3 |
Managing Large Capital Inflows | October 2007, Chapter 3 |
Can Capital Controls Work? | October 2007, Box 3.1 |
Multilateral Consultation on Global Imbalances: Progress Report | April 2008, Box 1.3 |
How Does the Globalization of Trade and Finance Affect Growth? Theory and Evidence | April 2008, Box 5.1 |
Divergence of Current Account Balances across Emerging Economies | October 2008, Chapter 6 |
Current Account Determinants for Oil-Exporting Countries | October 2008, Box 6.1 |
Sovereign Wealth Funds: Implications for Global Financial Markets | October 2008, Box 6.2 |
Global Imbalances and the Financial Crisis | April 2009, Box 1.4 |
Trade Finance and Global Trade: New Evidence from Bank Surveys | October 2009, Box 1.1 |
From Deficit to Surplus: Recent Shifts in Global Current Accounts | October 2009, Box 1.5 |
Getting the Balance Right: Transitioning out of Sustained Current Account Surpluses | April 2010, Chapter 4 |
Emerging Asia: Responding to Capital Inflows | October 2010, Box 2.1 |
Latin America-5: Riding Another Wave of Capital Inflows | October 2010, Box 2.2 |
Do Financial Crises Have Lasting Effects on Trade? | October 2010, Chapter 4 |
Unwinding External Imbalances in the European Union Periphery | April 2011, Box 2.1 |
International Capital Flows: Reliable or Fickle? | April 2011, Chapter 4 |
External Liabilities and Crisis Tipping Points | September 2011, Box 1.5 |
The Evolution of Current Account Deficits in the Euro Area | April 2013, Box 1.3 |
External Rebalancing in the Euro Area | October 2013, Box 1.3 |
The Yin and Yang of Capital Flow Management: Balancing Capital Inflows with Capital Outflows | October 2013, Chapter 4 |
Simulating Vulnerability to International Capital Market Conditions | October 2013, Box 4.1 |
The Trade Implications of the U.S. Shale Gas Boom | October 2014, Box 1.SF.1 |
Are Global Imbalances at a Turning Point? | October 2014, Chapter 4 |
Switching Gears: The 1986 External Adjustment | October 2014, Box 4.1 |
A Tale of Two Adjustments: East Asia and the Euro Area | October 2014, Box 4.2 |
Understanding the Role of Cyclical and Structural Factors in the Global Trade Slowdown | April 2015, Box 1.2 |
Small Economies, Large Current Account Deficits | October 2015, Box 1.2 |
Capital Flows and Financial Deepening in Developing Economies | October 2015, Box 1.3 |
Dissecting the Global Trade Slowdown | April 2016, Box 1.1 |
Understanding the Slowdown in Capital Flows to Emerging Markets | April 2016, Chapter 2 |
Capital Flows to Low-Income Developing Countries | April 2016, Box 2.1 |
The Potential Productivity Gains from Further Trade and Foreign Direct Investment Liberalization | April 2016, Box 3.3 |
Global Trade: What’s behind the Slowdown? | October 2016, Chapter 2 |
The Evolution of Emerging Market and Developing Economies’ Trade Integration with China’s Final Demand | April 2017, Box 2.3 |
Shifts in the Global Allocation of Capital: Implications for Emerging Market and Developing Economies | April 2017, Box 2.4 |
Macroeconomic Adjustment in Emerging Market Commodity Exporters | October 2017, Box 1.4 |
Remittances and Consumption Smoothing | October 2017, Box 1.5 |
A Multidimensional Approach to Trade Policy Indicators | April 2018, Box 1.6 |
The Rise of Services Trade | April 2018, Box 3.2 |
Role of Foreign Aid in Improving Productivity in Low-Income Developing Countries | April 2018, Box 4.3 |
Global Trade Tensions | October 2018, Scenario Box |
The Price of Capital Goods: A Driver of Investment under Threat? | April 2019, Chapter 3 |
Evidence from Big Data: Capital Goods Prices across Countries | April 2019, Box 3.2 |
Capital Goods Tariffs and Investment: Firm-Level Evidence from Colombia | April 2019, Box 3.4 |
The Drivers of Bilateral Trade and the Spillovers from Tariffs | April 2019, Chapter 4 |
Gross versus Value-Added Trade | April 2019, Box 4.1 |
Bilateral and Aggregate Trade Balances | April 2019, Box 4.2 |
Understanding Trade Deficit Adjustments: Does Bilateral Trade Play a Special Role? | April 2019, Box 4.3 |
The Global Macro and Micro Effects of a U.S.–China Trade Dispute: Insights from Three Models | April 2019, Box 4.4 |
A No-Deal Brexit | April 2019, Scenario Box |
Implications of Advanced Economies Reshoring Some Production | October 2019, Scenario Box 1.1 |
Trade Tensions: Updated Scenario | October 2019, Scenario Box 1.2 |
The Decline in World Foreign Direct Investment in 2018 | October 2019, Box 1.2 |
Capital Flows to Emerging Market Countries: A Long-Term Perspective | September 2006, Box 1.1 |
How Will Global Imbalances Adjust? | September 2006, Box 2.1 |
External Sustainability and Financial Integration | April 2007, Box 3.1 |
Large and Persistent Current Account Imbalances | April 2007, Box 3.2 |
Multilateral Consultation on Global Imbalances | October 2007, Box 1.3 |
Managing the Macroeconomic Consequences of Large and Volatile Aid Flows | October 2007, Box 2.3 |
Managing Large Capital Inflows | October 2007, Chapter 3 |
Can Capital Controls Work? | October 2007, Box 3.1 |
Multilateral Consultation on Global Imbalances: Progress Report | April 2008, Box 1.3 |
How Does the Globalization of Trade and Finance Affect Growth? Theory and Evidence | April 2008, Box 5.1 |
Divergence of Current Account Balances across Emerging Economies | October 2008, Chapter 6 |
Current Account Determinants for Oil-Exporting Countries | October 2008, Box 6.1 |
Sovereign Wealth Funds: Implications for Global Financial Markets | October 2008, Box 6.2 |
Global Imbalances and the Financial Crisis | April 2009, Box 1.4 |
Trade Finance and Global Trade: New Evidence from Bank Surveys | October 2009, Box 1.1 |
From Deficit to Surplus: Recent Shifts in Global Current Accounts | October 2009, Box 1.5 |
Getting the Balance Right: Transitioning out of Sustained Current Account Surpluses | April 2010, Chapter 4 |
Emerging Asia: Responding to Capital Inflows | October 2010, Box 2.1 |
Latin America-5: Riding Another Wave of Capital Inflows | October 2010, Box 2.2 |
Do Financial Crises Have Lasting Effects on Trade? | October 2010, Chapter 4 |
Unwinding External Imbalances in the European Union Periphery | April 2011, Box 2.1 |
International Capital Flows: Reliable or Fickle? | April 2011, Chapter 4 |
External Liabilities and Crisis Tipping Points | September 2011, Box 1.5 |
The Evolution of Current Account Deficits in the Euro Area | April 2013, Box 1.3 |
External Rebalancing in the Euro Area | October 2013, Box 1.3 |
The Yin and Yang of Capital Flow Management: Balancing Capital Inflows with Capital Outflows | October 2013, Chapter 4 |
Simulating Vulnerability to International Capital Market Conditions | October 2013, Box 4.1 |
The Trade Implications of the U.S. Shale Gas Boom | October 2014, Box 1.SF.1 |
Are Global Imbalances at a Turning Point? | October 2014, Chapter 4 |
Switching Gears: The 1986 External Adjustment | October 2014, Box 4.1 |
A Tale of Two Adjustments: East Asia and the Euro Area | October 2014, Box 4.2 |
Understanding the Role of Cyclical and Structural Factors in the Global Trade Slowdown | April 2015, Box 1.2 |
Small Economies, Large Current Account Deficits | October 2015, Box 1.2 |
Capital Flows and Financial Deepening in Developing Economies | October 2015, Box 1.3 |
Dissecting the Global Trade Slowdown | April 2016, Box 1.1 |
Understanding the Slowdown in Capital Flows to Emerging Markets | April 2016, Chapter 2 |
Capital Flows to Low-Income Developing Countries | April 2016, Box 2.1 |
The Potential Productivity Gains from Further Trade and Foreign Direct Investment Liberalization | April 2016, Box 3.3 |
Global Trade: What’s behind the Slowdown? | October 2016, Chapter 2 |
The Evolution of Emerging Market and Developing Economies’ Trade Integration with China’s Final Demand | April 2017, Box 2.3 |
Shifts in the Global Allocation of Capital: Implications for Emerging Market and Developing Economies | April 2017, Box 2.4 |
Macroeconomic Adjustment in Emerging Market Commodity Exporters | October 2017, Box 1.4 |
Remittances and Consumption Smoothing | October 2017, Box 1.5 |
A Multidimensional Approach to Trade Policy Indicators | April 2018, Box 1.6 |
The Rise of Services Trade | April 2018, Box 3.2 |
Role of Foreign Aid in Improving Productivity in Low-Income Developing Countries | April 2018, Box 4.3 |
Global Trade Tensions | October 2018, Scenario Box |
The Price of Capital Goods: A Driver of Investment under Threat? | April 2019, Chapter 3 |
Evidence from Big Data: Capital Goods Prices across Countries | April 2019, Box 3.2 |
Capital Goods Tariffs and Investment: Firm-Level Evidence from Colombia | April 2019, Box 3.4 |
The Drivers of Bilateral Trade and the Spillovers from Tariffs | April 2019, Chapter 4 |
Gross versus Value-Added Trade | April 2019, Box 4.1 |
Bilateral and Aggregate Trade Balances | April 2019, Box 4.2 |
Understanding Trade Deficit Adjustments: Does Bilateral Trade Play a Special Role? | April 2019, Box 4.3 |
The Global Macro and Micro Effects of a U.S.–China Trade Dispute: Insights from Three Models | April 2019, Box 4.4 |
A No-Deal Brexit | April 2019, Scenario Box |
Implications of Advanced Economies Reshoring Some Production | October 2019, Scenario Box 1.1 |
Trade Tensions: Updated Scenario | October 2019, Scenario Box 1.2 |
The Decline in World Foreign Direct Investment in 2018 | October 2019, Box 1.2 |
X. Regional Issues
EMU: 10 Years On | October 2008, Box 2.1 |
Vulnerabilities in Emerging Economies | April 2009, Box 2.2 |
East-West Linkages and Spillovers in Europe | April 2012, Box 2.1 |
The Evolution of Current Account Deficits in the Euro Area | April 2013, Box 1.3 |
Still Attached? Labor Force Participation Trends in European Regions | April 2018, Box 2.3 |
EMU: 10 Years On | October 2008, Box 2.1 |
Vulnerabilities in Emerging Economies | April 2009, Box 2.2 |
East-West Linkages and Spillovers in Europe | April 2012, Box 2.1 |
The Evolution of Current Account Deficits in the Euro Area | April 2013, Box 1.3 |
Still Attached? Labor Force Participation Trends in European Regions | April 2018, Box 2.3 |
XI. Country-Specific Analyses
Why Is the U.S. International Income Account Still in the Black, and Will This Last? | September 2005, Box 1.2 |
Is India Becoming an Engine for Global Growth? | September 2005, Box 1.4 |
Saving and Investment in China | September 2005, Box 2.1 |
China’s GDP Revision: What Does It Mean for China and the Global Economy? | April 2006, Box 1.6 |
What Do Country Studies of the Impact of Globalization on Inequality Tell Us? Examples from Mexico, China, and India | October 2007, Box 4.2 |
Japan after the Plaza Accord | April 2010, Box 4.1 |
Taiwan Province of China in the Late 1980s | April 2010, Box 4.2 |
Did the Plaza Accord Cause Japan’s Lost Decades? | April 2011, Box 1.4 |
Where Is China’s External Surplus Headed? | April 2012, Box 1.3 |
The U.S. Home Owners’ Loan Corporation | April 2012, Box 3.1 |
Household Debt Restructuring in Iceland | April 2012, Box 3.2 |
Abenomics: Risks after Early Success? | October 2013, Box 1.4 |
Is China’s Spending Pattern Shifting (away from Commodities)? | April 2014, Box 1.2 |
Public Investment in Japan during the Lost Decade | October 2014, Box 3.1 |
Japanese Exports: What’s the Holdup? | October 2015, Box 3.3 |
The Japanese Experience with Deflation | October 2016, Box 3.2 |
Permanently Displaced? Labor Force Participation in U.S. States and Metropolitan Areas | April 2018, Box 2.2 |
Immigration and Wages in Germany | April 2020, Box 4.2 |
The Impact of Migration from Venezuela on Latin America and the Caribbean | April 2020, Box 4.3 |
Why Is the U.S. International Income Account Still in the Black, and Will This Last? | September 2005, Box 1.2 |
Is India Becoming an Engine for Global Growth? | September 2005, Box 1.4 |
Saving and Investment in China | September 2005, Box 2.1 |
China’s GDP Revision: What Does It Mean for China and the Global Economy? | April 2006, Box 1.6 |
What Do Country Studies of the Impact of Globalization on Inequality Tell Us? Examples from Mexico, China, and India | October 2007, Box 4.2 |
Japan after the Plaza Accord | April 2010, Box 4.1 |
Taiwan Province of China in the Late 1980s | April 2010, Box 4.2 |
Did the Plaza Accord Cause Japan’s Lost Decades? | April 2011, Box 1.4 |
Where Is China’s External Surplus Headed? | April 2012, Box 1.3 |
The U.S. Home Owners’ Loan Corporation | April 2012, Box 3.1 |
Household Debt Restructuring in Iceland | April 2012, Box 3.2 |
Abenomics: Risks after Early Success? | October 2013, Box 1.4 |
Is China’s Spending Pattern Shifting (away from Commodities)? | April 2014, Box 1.2 |
Public Investment in Japan during the Lost Decade | October 2014, Box 3.1 |
Japanese Exports: What’s the Holdup? | October 2015, Box 3.3 |
The Japanese Experience with Deflation | October 2016, Box 3.2 |
Permanently Displaced? Labor Force Participation in U.S. States and Metropolitan Areas | April 2018, Box 2.2 |
Immigration and Wages in Germany | April 2020, Box 4.2 |
The Impact of Migration from Venezuela on Latin America and the Caribbean | April 2020, Box 4.3 |
XII. Special Topics
Climate Change and the Global Economy | April 2008, Chapter 4 |
Rising Car Ownership in Emerging Economies: Implications for Climate Change | April 2008, Box 4.1 |
South Asia: Illustrative Impact of an Abrupt Climate Shock | April 2008, Box 4.2 |
Macroeconomic Policies for Smoother Adjustment to Abrupt Climate Shocks | April 2008, Box 4.3 |
Catastrophe Insurance and Bonds: New Instruments to Hedge Extreme Weather Risks | April 2008, Box 4.4 |
Recent Emission-Reduction Policy Initiatives | April 2008, Box 4.5 |
Complexities in Designing Domestic Mitigation Policies | April 2008, Box 4.6 |
Getting By with a Little Help from a Boom: Do Commodity Windfalls Speed Up Human Development? | October 2015, Box 2.3 |
Breaking the Deadlock: Identifying the Political Economy Drivers of Structural Reforms | April 2016, Box 3.1 |
Can Reform Waves Turn the Tide? Some Case Studies Using the Synthetic Control Method | April 2016, Box 3.4 |
A Global Rush for Land | October 2016, Box 1.SF.1 |
Conflict, Growth, and Migration | April 2017, Box 1.1 |
Tackling Measurement Challenges of Irish Economic Activity | April 2017, Box 1.2 |
Within-Country Trends in Income per Capita: The Case of the Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa | April 2017, Box 2.1 |
Technological Progress and Labor Shares: A Historical Overview | April 2017, Box 3.1 |
The Elasticity of Substitution Between Capital and Labor: Concept and Estimation | April 2017, Box 3.2 |
Routine Tasks, Automation, and Economic Dislocation around the World | April 2017, Box 3.3 |
Adjustments to the Labor Share of Income | April 2017, Box 3.4 |
The Effects of Weather Shocks on Economic Activity: How Can Low-Income Countries Cope? | October 2017, Chapter 3 |
The Growth Impact of Tropical Cyclones | October 2017, Box 3.1 |
The Role of Policies in Coping with Weather Shocks: A Model-Based Analysis | October 2017, Box 3.2 |
Strategies for Coping with Weather Shocks and Climate Change: Selected Case Studies | October 2017, Box 3.3 |
Coping with Weather Shocks: The Role of Financial Markets | October 2017, Box 3.4 |
Historical Climate, Economic Development, and the World Income Distribution | October 2017, Box 3.5 |
Mitigating Climate Change | October 2017, Box 3.6 |
Smartphones and Global Trade | April 2018, Box 1.1 |
Has Mismeasurement of the Digital Economy Affected Productivity Statistics? | April 2018, Box 1.4 |
The Changing Service Content of Manufactures | April 2018, Box 3.1 |
Patent Data and Concepts | April 2018, Box 4.1 |
International Technology Sourcing and Knowledge Spillovers | April 2018, Box 4.2 |
Relationship between Competition, Concentration, and Innovation | April 2018, Box 4.4 |
Increasing Market Power | October 2018, Box 1.1 |
Sharp GDP Declines: Some Stylized Facts | October 2018, Box 1.5 |
Predicting Recessions and Slowdowns: A Daunting Task | October 2018, Box 1.6 |
The Rise of Corporate Market Power and Its Macroeconomic Effects | April 2019, Chapter 2 |
The Comovement between Industry Concentration and Corporate Saving | April 2019, Box 2.1 |
Effects of Mergers and Acquisitions on Market Power | April 2019, Box 2.2 |
The Price of Manufactured Low-Carbon Energy Technologies | April 2019, Box 3.1 |
The Global Automobile Industry: Recent Developments, and Implications for the Global Outlook | October 2019, Box 1.1 |
What’s Happening with Global Carbon Emissions? | October 2019, Box 1.SF.1 |
Measuring Subnational Regional Economic Activity and Welfare | October 2019, Box 2.1 |
The Persistent Effects of Local Shocks: The Case of Automotive Manufacturing Plant Closures | October 2019, Box 2.3 |
The Political Effects of Structural Reforms | October 2019, Box 3.1 |
The Impact of Crises on Structural Reforms | October 2019, Box 3.2 |
The Persistence and Drivers of the Common Component of Interest Rate–Growth Differentials in Advanced Economies | April 2020, Box 2.2 |
Climate Change and the Global Economy | April 2008, Chapter 4 |
Rising Car Ownership in Emerging Economies: Implications for Climate Change | April 2008, Box 4.1 |
South Asia: Illustrative Impact of an Abrupt Climate Shock | April 2008, Box 4.2 |
Macroeconomic Policies for Smoother Adjustment to Abrupt Climate Shocks | April 2008, Box 4.3 |
Catastrophe Insurance and Bonds: New Instruments to Hedge Extreme Weather Risks | April 2008, Box 4.4 |
Recent Emission-Reduction Policy Initiatives | April 2008, Box 4.5 |
Complexities in Designing Domestic Mitigation Policies | April 2008, Box 4.6 |
Getting By with a Little Help from a Boom: Do Commodity Windfalls Speed Up Human Development? | October 2015, Box 2.3 |
Breaking the Deadlock: Identifying the Political Economy Drivers of Structural Reforms | April 2016, Box 3.1 |
Can Reform Waves Turn the Tide? Some Case Studies Using the Synthetic Control Method | April 2016, Box 3.4 |
A Global Rush for Land | October 2016, Box 1.SF.1 |
Conflict, Growth, and Migration | April 2017, Box 1.1 |
Tackling Measurement Challenges of Irish Economic Activity | April 2017, Box 1.2 |
Within-Country Trends in Income per Capita: The Case of the Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa | April 2017, Box 2.1 |
Technological Progress and Labor Shares: A Historical Overview | April 2017, Box 3.1 |
The Elasticity of Substitution Between Capital and Labor: Concept and Estimation | April 2017, Box 3.2 |
Routine Tasks, Automation, and Economic Dislocation around the World | April 2017, Box 3.3 |
Adjustments to the Labor Share of Income | April 2017, Box 3.4 |
The Effects of Weather Shocks on Economic Activity: How Can Low-Income Countries Cope? | October 2017, Chapter 3 |
The Growth Impact of Tropical Cyclones | October 2017, Box 3.1 |
The Role of Policies in Coping with Weather Shocks: A Model-Based Analysis | October 2017, Box 3.2 |
Strategies for Coping with Weather Shocks and Climate Change: Selected Case Studies | October 2017, Box 3.3 |
Coping with Weather Shocks: The Role of Financial Markets | October 2017, Box 3.4 |
Historical Climate, Economic Development, and the World Income Distribution | October 2017, Box 3.5 |
Mitigating Climate Change | October 2017, Box 3.6 |
Smartphones and Global Trade | April 2018, Box 1.1 |
Has Mismeasurement of the Digital Economy Affected Productivity Statistics? | April 2018, Box 1.4 |
The Changing Service Content of Manufactures | April 2018, Box 3.1 |
Patent Data and Concepts | April 2018, Box 4.1 |
International Technology Sourcing and Knowledge Spillovers | April 2018, Box 4.2 |
Relationship between Competition, Concentration, and Innovation | April 2018, Box 4.4 |
Increasing Market Power | October 2018, Box 1.1 |
Sharp GDP Declines: Some Stylized Facts | October 2018, Box 1.5 |
Predicting Recessions and Slowdowns: A Daunting Task | October 2018, Box 1.6 |
The Rise of Corporate Market Power and Its Macroeconomic Effects | April 2019, Chapter 2 |
The Comovement between Industry Concentration and Corporate Saving | April 2019, Box 2.1 |
Effects of Mergers and Acquisitions on Market Power | April 2019, Box 2.2 |
The Price of Manufactured Low-Carbon Energy Technologies | April 2019, Box 3.1 |
The Global Automobile Industry: Recent Developments, and Implications for the Global Outlook | October 2019, Box 1.1 |
What’s Happening with Global Carbon Emissions? | October 2019, Box 1.SF.1 |
Measuring Subnational Regional Economic Activity and Welfare | October 2019, Box 2.1 |
The Persistent Effects of Local Shocks: The Case of Automotive Manufacturing Plant Closures | October 2019, Box 2.3 |
The Political Effects of Structural Reforms | October 2019, Box 3.1 |
The Impact of Crises on Structural Reforms | October 2019, Box 3.2 |
The Persistence and Drivers of the Common Component of Interest Rate–Growth Differentials in Advanced Economies | April 2020, Box 2.2 |