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CURRENT ECONOMICS

12 Monthly issues per year
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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:

    1. After the Era of Excess
    2. Emerging Markets: A Strange Sort of Crisis
    3. Liquidity Glut or Credit Crunch?
    4. Irish Patient Has to Swallow the Bitter Medicine of Correcting Past Exuberance
    5. Outlook for Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
    6. Sri Lanka: No Cushion for Comfort
    7. The Bank of Canada's Next Steps

Articles from the February, 2009 issue:

    1. Crucial Test for the Economic Monetary Union
    2. BRIC Outward FDI - the Dragon Will Outpace the Jaguar, the Tiger and the Bear
    3. Is "Hot Money" Leaving China?
    4. Key Questions for US Decision-Makers
    5. Second German Economic Stimulus Package: A Step in the Right Direction
    6. Venezuela: Crunch Time
    7. The European Central Bank: A Different Universe
 


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