Reigniting Growth in Emerging Europe
By Marek Belka As the deep recession in Europe’s emerging market countries finally comes to an end, the question on everyone’s minds is where growth in the region will come from in the years ahead....
View ArticleGoing Broke? Why Pension Reforms Are Needed in Emerging Economies
By Mauricio Soto We’re all getting older, and there’s no doubt that pension reform is a hot topic in the advanced economies. But it’s also critical in emerging economies. Our analysis here at the IMF...
View ArticleGrowing Institutions? Grow the People!
By Sharmini Coorey (Version in Español) “When you speak about institutions, in fact, you are speaking about the people.” These words, by Kosovo’s central bank governor Gani Gergüri at a recent...
View ArticleTaking Away the Punch Bowl: Lessons from the Booms and Busts in Emerging Europe
By Bas B. Bakker and Christoph Klingen With all eyes on the euro area, it is easy to forget that only a few years ago the emerging economies of Europe, from the Baltic to the Black Sea, went through a...
View ArticleCentral, Eastern, and South-Eastern Europe: Safeguarding the Recovery as the...
By Reza Moghadam, Aasim M. Husain, and Anna Ilyina (Version in Türk) Growth is gathering momentum in most of Central, Eastern, and South-Eastern Europe (CESEE) in the wake of the recovery in the euro...
View ArticleEurope’s Russian Connections
By Aasim M. Husain, Anna Ilyina and Li Zeng (Version in Русский) The conflict in Ukraine and the related imposition of sanctions against Russia signal an escalation of geopolitical tensions that is...
View ArticleReigniting Growth in Emerging Europe
By Marek Belka As the deep recession in Europe's emerging market countries finally comes to an end, the question on everyone’s minds is where growth in the region will come from in the years ahead....
View ArticleGoing Broke? Why Pension Reforms Are Needed in Emerging Economies
By Mauricio Soto We’re all getting older, and there’s no doubt that pension reform is a hot topic in the advanced economies. But it’s also critical in emerging economies. Our analysis here at the IMF...
View ArticleGrowing Institutions? Grow the People!
By Sharmini Coorey (Version in Español) “When you speak about institutions, in fact, you are speaking about the people.” These words, by Kosovo’s central bank governor Gani Gergüri at a recent...
View ArticleTaking Away the Punch Bowl: Lessons from the Booms and Busts in Emerging Europe
By Bas B. Bakker and Christoph Klingen With all eyes on the euro area, it is easy to forget that only a few years ago the emerging economies of Europe, from the Baltic to the Black Sea, went through a...
View ArticleCentral, Eastern, and South-Eastern Europe: Safeguarding the Recovery as the...
By Reza Moghadam, Aasim M. Husain, and Anna Ilyina (Version in Türk) Growth is gathering momentum in most of Central, Eastern, and South-Eastern Europe (CESEE) in the wake of the recovery in the euro...
View ArticleEurope’s Russian Connections
By Aasim M. Husain, Anna Ilyina and Li Zeng (Version in Русский) The conflict in Ukraine and the related imposition of sanctions against Russia signal an escalation of geopolitical tensions that is...
View ArticleEmigration Slows Eastern Europe’s Catch Up With the West
By Nadeem Ilahi, Anna Ilyina, and Daria Zakharova (Versions in: Bulgarian, Czech, Estonian, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, and Slovenian) The opening up of...
View ArticleCountries in the IMF Financial Spotlight in 2017
By iMFdirect The IMF will assess a range of financial systems in 2017: large ones such as China and Japan, medium-sized ones like Luxembourg, Spain, and Turkey, and small ones such as Guyana and...
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