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ifo World Economic Survey November 2018

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  • Dorine Boumans
  • Johanna Garnitz

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World Economic Climate: ifo World Economic Climate Deteriorates Further - Advanced Economies: The Economic Climate in the Advanced Economies Stabilises at a Satisfactory Level - Emerging and Developing Economies: Economic Climate in Emerging Market and Developing Economies Cools Down Further - Special Topic: Collective Memories on the European Debt Crisis -

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  • Dorine Boumans & Johanna Garnitz, 2018. "ifo World Economic Survey November 2018," ifo World Economic Survey, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 18(04), pages 01-24, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:ces:ifowes:v:18:y:2018:i:04:p:01-24
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