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How do economic development in the world 2011
Both in 2011 and in 2012 the growth of emerging and developing economies remain strong and will reach 6.5%, i.e. a small slowdown compared to growth of 7% recorded last year, “the agency said.
In its latest update of the World Economic Outlook, released today, the IMF also expects “capital inflows in emerging markets remained strong, and financial terms, its solidity.”
The report also noted, “Commodity prices will remain high and inflation is rising in some emerging economies.”
It is projected that “consumer prices in these economies will increase 6% this year, i.e., an upward revision of three quarters of a percentage point from the October 2010 edition of World Economic Outlook,” according .
In this context, “in emerging economies, the most important risks are linked to warming, a rapid escalation of inflationary pressures and the possibility of a hard landing,” so “should establish or maintain a restrictive monetary policy if they are starting overheating pressures emerge. “
For its part, the advanced economies are expected to advance 2.5 percent in the period from 2011 to 1912, up a quarter of a percentage point from the perspective of the October 2010 edition.
“In advanced economies, it urges that more is to relieve the financial strain of the euro area and advancing the consolidation and reforms of the financial system and the medium-term fiscal consolidation,” the IMF said.
However, “are expected to remain intense financial strain in the periphery of the euro area, where still of concern to market participants sovereign risk and banking, the political viability of the current austerity measures, as provided, and the absence of a comprehensive solution. “
There, “comprehensive measures are needed, quick and decisive action to deal with downside risks” and “in many countries remains critical to further strengthen national policy measures to further strengthen fiscal sustainability and revive growth.
How does the impact of the crisis on the economy in spain
Six experts discussed in “59 seconds”, the debate program and timeliness of La 1 TVE, the Spanish economy and its future, in a special on the crisis, its effects and the reforms to be undertaken. The program introduces and directs Maria Cased Ritzier Barnacle approached from different perspectives the debate on current economic affairs in the week to approve the pension reform and has announced new measures for savings.
Why Spain doubles the European unemployment? Is it essential to the pension reform to restore investor confidence? What reforms are necessary for the economic boost and create jobs? These are some of the questions asked on the set of “59 seconds” in economics experts invited to the program.
Former PSOE minister, Jesus Caldera (commenting on the debate on the new text of the Pact of Toledo), former minister and president of the PP Foundation Ever is, Eduardo Sera, Professor of Economics at the University of Seville, Juan Torres, economist and business consultant Peter Schwartz and economic journalists Joaquin Stephanie (“Country”) and Fernando Gonzalez Urbane (Chairman of the Press Association) will be responsible for discussing the guests on this special monograph on economy.