OECD Economic Outlook, Volume 2006 Issue 2
Twice a year, the OECD Economic Outlook analyses the major trends and examines the economic policies required to foster high and sustainable growth in member countries. Developments in major non-OECD economies are also evaluated. The present issue covers the outlook to end-2008. Together with a wide range of cross-country statistics, the Outlook provides a unique tool to keep abreast of world economic developments.
In addition to the themes featured regularly, this issue contains a special chapter entitled Has the rise in debt made households more vulnerable?, which addresses the following questions:
- What factors explain the observed rise in household debt in many OECD countries?
- Have asset price movements offset the impact on households’ financial positions?
- Are some sectors or groups particularly vulnerable to adverse asset market or income developments?
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Turkey
The economy was hit hard by the May-June 2006 turmoil in international markets which served to underscore its remaining vulnerabilities, but has recovered rather rapidly. The current account deficit, which will likely reach a historically high level above 8% of GDP in 2006, continues to be financed by growing private debt and foreign direct investment. Strong GDP growth is expected to continue but risks remain.
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