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CURRENT
ECONOMICS
12 Monthly issues per
year
US$320 or £195 or €305
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A non-academic journal including
7-10 articles each month by leading international economists and forecasters
from around the world. Coverage includes analysis of topical issues,
the economic outlook for a selection of countries and analysis of exchange
rates and interest rates. A summary of the latest consensus forecasts
is also provided on the back page.
Articles from the March, 2009 issue:
- After the Era of Excess
- Emerging Markets: A Strange Sort of Crisis
- Liquidity Glut or Credit Crunch?
- Irish Patient Has to Swallow the Bitter Medicine of Correcting Past Exuberance
- Outlook for Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
- Sri Lanka: No Cushion for Comfort
- The Bank of Canada's Next Steps
Articles from the February, 2009 issue:
- Crucial Test for the Economic Monetary Union
- BRIC Outward FDI - the Dragon Will Outpace the Jaguar, the Tiger and the Bear
- Is "Hot Money" Leaving China?
- Key Questions for US Decision-Makers
- Second German Economic Stimulus Package: A Step in the Right Direction
- Venezuela: Crunch Time
- The European Central Bank: A Different Universe
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