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Speeches & Papers
Global Economic Prospects: Slower But Still Solid Growth in 2005; Worries About Growth and Inflation for 2006
Michael Mussa
(PIIE)
April 7, 2005
Speeches & Papers
A Global Growth Rebound: How Strong for How Long?
Michael Mussa
(PIIE)
September 9, 2003
Testimonies
Progress and Prospects: A Simple Framework and Review of the IMF Programs of Brazil, Indonesia, Republic of Korea, and Thailand
Catherine L. Mann
(PIIE)
March 9, 1999
Speeches & Papers
Global Aftershocks: Lessons from Asia/Russia/Brazil
Gary Clyde Hufbauer
(PIIE)
May 4, 1999
Speeches & Papers
Global Economic Prospects, Early September 2006
Michael Mussa
(PIIE)
September 14, 2006
Speeches & Papers
The Global Financial Crisis and Development Strategy for Emerging Market Economies
William R. Cline
(PIIE)
June 23, 2009
Speeches & Papers
Global Economic Prospects as of September 2009: Onward to Global Recovery
Michael Mussa
(PIIE)
September 17, 2009
Speeches & Papers
Global Economic Prospects for 2010 and 2011: Global Recovery Continues
Michael Mussa
(PIIE)
April 8, 2010
Speeches & Papers
Global Economic Prospects as of April 4, 2011: Continued Growth Despite the Turmoil
Michael Mussa
(PIIE)
April 4, 2011
Speeches & Papers
Global Economic Prospects as of September 9, 2011: How Deep the Current Slowdown?
Michael Mussa
(PIIE)
September 9, 2011
Global Economic Prospects: Slower But Still Solid Growth in 2005; Worries About Growth and Inflation for 2006