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Sweden: Decoupling GDP growth from CO2 emissions is possible
Sweden: Decoupling GDP growth from CO2 emissions is possible

Sweden
Sweden

Rethinking potential output: Embedding information about the financial cycle
Rethinking potential output: Embedding information about the financial cycle

Mikael Sarwe on Twitter: "Taylor rule for Sweden (Rix own output gap view).  -0.5% repo for economy that craves 2.5%, that's how U make bubbles  https://t.co/mXIiNhGZ4V" / Twitter
Mikael Sarwe on Twitter: "Taylor rule for Sweden (Rix own output gap view). -0.5% repo for economy that craves 2.5%, that's how U make bubbles https://t.co/mXIiNhGZ4V" / Twitter

Sweden in: IMF Staff Country Reports Volume 1999 Issue 115 (1999)
Sweden in: IMF Staff Country Reports Volume 1999 Issue 115 (1999)

Global Economic Outlook: Q4 2022 - Euromonitor.com
Global Economic Outlook: Q4 2022 - Euromonitor.com

Sweden GDP per capita - 2022 Data - 2023 Forecast - 1960-2021 Historical -  Chart
Sweden GDP per capita - 2022 Data - 2023 Forecast - 1960-2021 Historical - Chart

PDF] ESTIMATING THE OUTPUT GAP FOR ROMANIA'S ECONOMY | Semantic Scholar
PDF] ESTIMATING THE OUTPUT GAP FOR ROMANIA'S ECONOMY | Semantic Scholar

In search of a method for measuring the output gap of the Swedish economy  Economic, econometric and practical considerations
In search of a method for measuring the output gap of the Swedish economy Economic, econometric and practical considerations

Nordregio
Nordregio

CGR Sweden
CGR Sweden

GDP-Gap in Sweden 1980-2010 | Download Scientific Diagram
GDP-Gap in Sweden 1980-2010 | Download Scientific Diagram

Sweden - Wikipedia
Sweden - Wikipedia

Output gaps, potential output and the Covid-19 crisis: Policymaking under  uncertainty | CEPR
Output gaps, potential output and the Covid-19 crisis: Policymaking under uncertainty | CEPR

Sweden in: IMF Staff Country Reports Volume 1999 Issue 115 (1999)
Sweden in: IMF Staff Country Reports Volume 1999 Issue 115 (1999)

Here's The Secret to Sweden's Minimum Wage Being so High | World Economic  Forum
Here's The Secret to Sweden's Minimum Wage Being so High | World Economic Forum

A most unusual recovery: How the US rebound from COVID differs from rest of  G7
A most unusual recovery: How the US rebound from COVID differs from rest of G7

The Swedish economic boom: can it last? – ECOSCOPE
The Swedish economic boom: can it last? – ECOSCOPE

Output gaps, potential output and the Covid-19 crisis: Policymaking under  uncertainty | CEPR
Output gaps, potential output and the Covid-19 crisis: Policymaking under uncertainty | CEPR

Sustainability | Free Full-Text | Benchmarking the Swedish Diet Relative to  Global and National Environmental Targets—Identification of Indicator  Limitations and Data Gaps
Sustainability | Free Full-Text | Benchmarking the Swedish Diet Relative to Global and National Environmental Targets—Identification of Indicator Limitations and Data Gaps

Philipp Heimberger on Twitter: "We'll see pro-cyclical fiscal tightening in  2021. Not good: EU fiscal policy-makers have not learned the lesson from  past crises. The cyclically-adjusted primary deficit shrinks in most EU
Philipp Heimberger on Twitter: "We'll see pro-cyclical fiscal tightening in 2021. Not good: EU fiscal policy-makers have not learned the lesson from past crises. The cyclically-adjusted primary deficit shrinks in most EU

Download - Macro Research - Handelsbanken
Download - Macro Research - Handelsbanken

Inflation level, output gap and exchange rate for different φ... | Download  Scientific Diagram
Inflation level, output gap and exchange rate for different φ... | Download Scientific Diagram

On the normalisation of monetary policy
On the normalisation of monetary policy

The interplay of supply and demand shocks: measuring potential output in  the COVID-19 pandemic :: Public Sector Economics
The interplay of supply and demand shocks: measuring potential output in the COVID-19 pandemic :: Public Sector Economics

Do Commodity Prices Matter for Estimating the Output Gap?
Do Commodity Prices Matter for Estimating the Output Gap?