Israel : Article IV Consultation-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for Israel.

This 2015 Article IV Consultation highlights that Israel's economy has been doing well and near-term growth prospects are favorable. Following growth of 2.6 percent in 2014, the economy is expected to expand by about 2.5 percent in 2015 and 3-3.3 percent each year in the medium term. Employment...

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Institution som forfatter: International Monetary Fund. European Dept
Format: Tidsskrift
Sprog:English
Udgivet: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2015.
Serier:IMF Staff Country Reports; Country Report ; No. 2015/261
Online adgang:Full text available on IMF
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