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|a 9781451814187
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|a United Kingdom
|b 2003 Article IV Consultation-Staff Report; Public Information Notice on the Executive Board Discussion; and Statement by the Executive Director for the United Kingdom
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|a Washington, D.C.
|b International Monetary Fund
|c 2004
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|a 58 pages
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|a United Kingdom
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|a Monetary Policy
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|a Labour
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|a Public finance & taxation
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|a Deflation
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|a Fiscal Policy
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|a Macroeconomics
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|a Income economics
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|a Price Level
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|a Real Estate
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|a Prices
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|a Property & real estate
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|a Fiscal policy
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|a Economics
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|a Macroeconomics: Consumption
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|a Public debt
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|a Money and Monetary Policy
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|a Housing Supply and Markets
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|a Housing prices
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|a National accounts
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|a Public Finance
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|a Saving
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|a Inflation
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|a Inflation targeting
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|a Monetary economics
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|a Wealth
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|a Monetary policy
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|a Consumption
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|a Housing
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|a International Monetary Fund
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|a International Monetary Fund
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|a IMF Staff Country Reports
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|a 10.5089/9781451814187.002
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|u https://elibrary.imf.org/view/journals/002/2004/056/002.2004.issue-056-en.xml?cid=17233-com-dsp-marc
|x Verlag
|3 Volltext
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|a The United Kingdom (U.K.) economy has weathered the global slowdown well, supported by an countercyclical monetary policy and an expansionary fiscal stance. Executive Directors welcomed this developments, and stressed the need to tighten monetary, fiscal, and macroeconomic policies. They commended the trade liberalization, the Common Agricultural Policy, the financial system, and the efforts in combating money laundering and terrorism financing. They encouraged the authorities to reintroduce momentum in the Doha round negotiations, and to increase the effective access of the least-developed countries to industrial country markets
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