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The World Economy Forecasting Model (WEFM) WEFM is used for globally consistent short-term projections at country level. The Global Policy Model
May 2010
Summary: Economic recovery continues albeit unevenly. While growth is rapid in many emerging economies, it remains fragile in most advanced economies
Euro zone countries and the IMF agreed on a three-year Monthly Briefing on the World Economic Situation and Prospects, No. 19
April 2010
Summary: Net export growth and government spending are driving the recovery in the major economies,?while China?s economy is acting as the engine of the global upturn in 2010
Most of the unconventional m Monthly Briefing on the World Economic Situation and Prospects, No. 18
The 12th session was held from 22-26 March at UN Headquarters in New York
Report of the Committee for Development Policy (E/2010/33, Supplement No. 13)
Is sustainable recovery possible for Haiti?
by?Alex Julca,?Oliver Paddison and?Rob Vos? UN/DESA Policy Brief, No. 28
March 2010
Summary: The strength of the global recovery, witnessed in the second half of 2009, has been moderating and the recovery has become more uneven
Global financial markets experienced a notable turbulence i Monthly Briefing on the World Economic Situation and Prospects, No. 17
e manuals aim at establishing a reliable monitoring and analysis system to alert policy makers about vulnerabilities that could hurt countries under changing global economic conditions. IMAS tries to address three challenges: To bring existing inf Vulnerability Monitor No. 1: Global Vulnerability to Trade Shocks
The manuals aim at establishing a reliable monitoring and analysis system to alert policy makers about vulnerabilities that could hurt countries under changing global economic conditions. IMAS tries to address three challenges: To bring existing i Vulnerability Monitor No. 2: Global Vulnerability to Food and Energy Price Shocks