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OECD Publishing
, Publication date: 17 Jan 2007
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Pages: 230
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Language: English
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Version: E-book (PDF Format)
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ISBN: 9789264030961
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OECD Code: 122006031E1
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Price:
€56 | $78 | £50 | ¥7200 | MXN1000
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Availability: Available
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Other languages:
French (Available) German (Available)
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OECD Economic Outlook (Available)
Multilingual summaries:
French, Spanish, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Swedish, Chinese, Danish, Finnish, Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic, Korean, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Slovak, Czech, Portuguese, Turkish
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Tables: 75
Charts: 179
Electronic format: Acrobat PDF
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Twice a year, the OECD Economic Outlook analyses the major trends and examines the economic policies required to foster high and sustainable growth in member countries. Developments in major non-OECD economies are also evaluated. The present issue covers the outlook to end-2008. Together with a wide range of cross-country statistics, the Outlook provides a unique tool to keep abreast of world economic developments. In addition to the themes featured regularly, this issue contains a special chapter entitled Has the rise in debt made households more vulnerable?, which addresses the following questions: - What factors explain the observed rise in household debt in many OECD countries?
- Have asset price movements offset the impact on households’ financial positions?
- Are some sectors or groups particularly vulnerable to adverse asset market or income developments?
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Editorial: Smooth Rebalancing? I. General Assessment of the Macroeconomic Situation -Overview -Forces Acting and Risks -Steady Growth Ahead -Challenges for Macroeconomic Policy -Annex I.1: Gauging Liquidity Abundance -Annex I.2: The OECD Synthetic Indicator of Risk Premiums -Annex I.3. Have Real House Prices Peaked? A Probit Approach II. Developments in Individual OECD Countries and Brazil, China, India and the Russian Federation III. Has the Rise in Debt Made Households More Vulnerable? -Introduction and Summary -The Debt Run-Ups: Broad Trends and some Underlying Causes -Macroeconomic Measures of Vulnerability -Evidence from Micro Data -Statistical Annex Special Chapter in Recent Issues of the Economic Outlook Statistical Annex -Real GDP -Nominal GDP -Real Private Consumption Expenditure -Real Public Consumption Expenditure -Real Total Gross Fixed Capital Formation -Real Gross Private Non-Residential Fixed Capital Formation -Real Gross Private Residential Fixed Capital Formation -Real Total Gross Demand -Foreign Balance Contributions to Changes in Real GDP -Compensation per Employee in the Private Sector -Labour Productivity for the Total Economy -Unemployment Rates: Commonly Used Definitions -Standardised Unemployment Rates -Labour Force, Employment and Unemployment -GDP Deflators -Private Consumption Deflators -Consumer Price Indices -Oil and Other Primary Commodity Markets -Employment Rates, Participation Rates and Labour Force -Potential GDP, Employment and Capital Stock -Structural Unemployment and Unit Labour Costs -Household Savings Rates -Gross National Savings -General Government Total Outlays -General Government Total Tax and Non-Tax Receipts -General Government Financial Balances -Cyclically Adjusted General Government Balances -General Government Primary Balances -Cyclically Adjusted General Government Primary Balances -General Government Net Debt Interest Payments -General Government Gross Financial Liabilities -General Government Net Financial Liabilities -Short-Term Interest Rates -Long-Term Interest Rates -Export Volumes of Goods and Services -Import Volumes of Goods and Services -Export Prices of Goods and Services -Import Prices of Goods and Services -Competitive Positions: Relative Consumer Prices -Competitive Positions: Relative Unit Labour Costs -Export Performance for Total Goods and Services -Shares in World Exports and Imports -Geographical Structure of World Trade Growth -Trade Balances for Goods and Services -Investment Income, Net -Total Transfers, Net -Current Account Balances -Current Accounts Balances as a % of GDP -Structure of Current Accounts Balances of Major World Regions -Export Market Growth in Goods and Services -Import Penetration -Quarterly Demand and Output Projections -Quarterly Price, Cost and Unemployment Projections -Contributions to Changes in Real GDP in OECD Economies -Household Wealth and Indebtedness -Central Government Financial Balances -Maastricht Definition of General Government Gross Public Debt -Monetary and Credit Aggregates: Recent Trends
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