The global role of the US economy: Linkages, policies and spillovers
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Kose, M. Ayhan
Lakatos, Csilla
Ohnsorge, Franziska L.
Stocker, Marc
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Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University
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This paper analyzes the role of the United States in the global economy and examines
the extent of global spillovers from changes in U.S. growth, monetary and fiscal policies,
and uncertainty in its financial markets and economic policies. Developments in the U.S.
economy, the world's largest, have effects far beyond its shores. A surge in U.S. growth
could provide a significant boost to the global economy. Tightening U.S. financial
conditions-whether due to contractionary U.S. monetary policy or other reasons-could
reverberate across global financial markets, with adverse effects on some emerging
market and developing economies that rely heavily on external financing. In addition,
lingering uncertainty about the course of U.S. economic policy could have an
appreciably negative effect on global growth prospects. While the United States plays a
critical role in the world economy, activity in the rest of the world is also important for the
United States.
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Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis Working Papers
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