Managing Global Growth Risks and Commodity Price Shocks: Vulnerabilities and Policy Challenges for Low-Income Countries: Vulnerabilities and Policy Challenges for Low-Income Countries

Managing Global Growth Risks and Commodity Price Shocks: Vulnerabilities and Policy Challenges for Low-Income Countries
READ MORE...
Volume/Issue: Volume 2012 Issue 004
Publication date: July 2012
ISBN: 9781616353773
$20.00
Add to Cart by clicking price of the language and format you'd like to purchase
Available Languages and Formats
English
Topics covered in this book

This title contains information about the following subjects. Click on a subject if you would like to see other titles with the same subjects.

Inflation , Economics- Macroeconomics , DPPP , DP , commodity price , IMF staff estimate , monetary policy , price shock , real interest rate , headline inflation , nominal exchange rate , fuel price , Inflation , Commodity prices , Food prices , Fiscal space , Commodity price shocks , Global , Asia and Pacific , Middle East and Central Asia , Sub-Saharan Africa , Middle East

Summary

As part of its work to help low-income countries manage volatility, the IMF has developed an analytical framework for assessing vulnerabilities and emerging risks that arise from changes in the external environment. This paper draws on the results of the first vulnerability exercise for low-income countries conducted by the IMF staff using this new framework. It focuses on the risks of a downturn in global growth and of further global commodity price shocks and discusses related policy challenges. Chapters review recent macroeconomic developments, including the spike in global commodity prices in early 2012; assess current risks and vulnerabilities, including how a sharp downturn in global growth and further commodity price shocks would affect low-income countries; and discuss policy challenges in the face of these risks and vulnerabilities.