Palgrave Macmillan Journals on behalf of the International Monetary Fund
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2041-417X
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4402078334000
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United Kingdom
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As the official research journal of the International Monetary Fund, IMF Economic Review presents articles that offer a high-level view of economics, including such topics as Macroeconomic implications of financial crises; Economic and financial spillovers; Policy responses to crises; Fiscal policy and stabilization; Policy responses to commodity price movements; and Monetary and macroprudential policies. IMF Economic Review applies rigorous analysis with an empirical orientation that benefits readers and engages with a broad audience, including academics and policymakers. The journal borrows from, and interacts with, related fields: international trade, political economy, labor, economic history and development.
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