Abstract
The June 2015 Research Bulletin features summaries and updates on current research topics at the IMF.
IMF Economic Review (IMFER) is dedicated to publishing peer-reviewed, high-quality, context-related academic research that addresses important policy questions, including:
» Macroeconomic implications of financial crises
» Economic and financial spillovers
» Policy responses to crises
» Fiscal policy and stabilization
» Policy responses to commodity price movements
» Monetary and macroprudential policies
The journal is essential reading for anyone interested in questions related to global economic policies, open economy macroeconomics, and international finance and trade.
Featured articles:
The IMF Economic Review is pleased to share highlights from recent issues, which are free to read online through July 31, 2015:
Dilemma Not Trilemma? Capital Controls and Exchange Rates with Volatile Capital Flows
Emmanuel Farhi and Iván Werning
Policy Corner: Have We Found an Age of Secular Stagnation?
Lawrence H. Summers
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