Turbulent Financial Markets Impair International Growth Dynamism. Medium-term Projection for the Global Economy until 2002

  • Stephan Schulmeister

Since 1997, prospects for growth have markedly deteriorated as a consequence of the economic crises in Eastern Asia and Russia, the recession in Japan and the looming financial crisis in Latin America. The chief causes that these four factors share is instability of financial markets in general and instability of the dollar exchange rate in particular.