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Revelation of Expectations in Latin America (REVELA): No. 3 : July, 2007

DOI: 10.18235/0008371

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  • Title:
    Revelation of Expectations in Latin America (REVELA): No. 3 : July, 2007
  • Author: Powell, Andrew ; Martínez, Juan Francisco ; Salazni, Mariana
  • Subjects: Economic Development and Growth ; economic growth in Latin America ; Financial Market ; market expectations & inflation in Latin America ; REVELA
  • Description: Revelation of Expectations in Latin America (REVELA) is a monthly publication published by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) Research Department (RES). The data comes from surveys of market participants conducted by Central Banks in Latin America. This document analyzes differences in market expectations for growth and inflation across countries and determines trends over time. Expectations of growth in Latin America remain high with a simple average expected growth rate of 5.2% for 2007 for the countries surveyed. Growth is expected to slow in 2008 to an average of 4.64%, also up slightly from the survey last month. Inflation expectations rose although changes were mixed across countries. The July report shows that while expectations of 2007 growth had been rising they have now stabilized. Expectations of growth for 2008 are somewhat lower. Inflationary expectations have begun to rise although developments are quite different across countries.
  • Creation Date: 2011
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: DOI: 10.18235/0008371
  • Source: Inter American Development Bank

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