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Quarterly publication publishes research, commentary and forecasts on economic and social issues, includingeconomic modeling and analysis, productivity and competitiveness and education and training.

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The world economy.(AT A GLANCE ...)(Statistical table)
January 1, 2009... * The global recession will be the deepest in postwar history as world GDP grows in 2009 by just 0.5 per cent and global trade shrinks by 4 per cent. * Further fiscal easing through measures being proposed but not yet formally passed by the time of our forecast, mainly in the US and...

The UK economy.(AT A GLANCE ...)(Statistical table)
January 1, 2009... * The economy will experience its biggest decline in 60 years in 2009. * Consumer spending will fall this year by 3.8 per cent as household saving recovers. * Net trade will cushion the economy from an even more severe setback in 2009 and drive the subsequent recovery in 2010. *...

Commentary: growth prospects and financial services.(Statistical data)
January 1, 2009... Introduction Over the past twenty years the expansion of the British economy has been supported by growth in the financial services industry. With the onset of the financial crisis it seems most unlikely that the financial services industry can, in the future, act as the sort of motor of...

The global cost of delaying bank stability.(THE WORLD ECONOMY)(Statistical table)
January 1, 2009... In October 2008, we were already projecting that 2009 would see the worst recession in the OECD economies since 1982, and if the resolution of problems in the banking sector were to be delayed then the outcome would be much worse. We are now facing the deepest global recession in post-war...

Fiscal expansions in North America.(THE WORLD ECONOMY)(Statistical table)
January 1, 2009... United States According to the formal dating of the business cycle by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), the US economy reached a peak of economic activity in December 2007, which marks the beginning of the US recession. While some economists tend to refer to a technical...

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