TITLE

Global Imbalances--Just How Dangerous?

AUTHOR(S)
Little, Bruce; Lafrance, Robert
PUB. DATE
March 2006
SOURCE
Bank of Canada Review;Spring2006, p3
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Discusses the implications of global imbalances in Asia. Debate over global imbalances; Consequences of the integration of emerging market economies in globalization efforts; Global and local perspectives on imbalances.
ACCESSION #
21045021

Tags: MARKET equilibrium;  INTERNATIONAL markets;  BALANCE of trade;  GLOBALIZATION;  EMERGING markets

 

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