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Oil prices, Oil sector, Supply and demand, Oil production, Econometric models, Oil market; macroeconomic model; depletion; consumption efficiency; technology; cycle.
climate change, monetary policy, monetary policy models, food price inflation drought, monetary policy paradigm, supply and demand shock, IMF working paper 22/207, IT country, Natural disasters, Inflation, Monetary policy frameworks, Global, Caribbean
Low income countries, Economic growth, Development, Emerging markets, Technological innovation, Nighttime lights, measurement error, GDP per capita., real GDP, optimal weight, income country, official measure, middle income country
Climate Policies, Carbon Emissions, Machine Learning, Structural Break, Kaya Identity, machine learning methodology, machine learning analysis, user-friendly machine-learning tool, emission level, energy intensity, Greenhouse gas emissions, Climate policy, Climate change, Carbon tax, Machine learning, Global
Geoeconomic fragmentation, cross-border restrictions, trade, innovation, multinational production, energy, European Union, Single Market
Sub-Saharan Africa, Economic Activity, GDP, Machine Learning, Nowcasting, COVID-19, machine learning approach, data sparsity, GDP statistics, crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa, learning framework, Oil prices, Real effective exchange rates, Africa, Global
Potential output, Monetary policy, Economic models, United States, Macroeconomic Modeling, Model Construction and Estimation, Monetary Policy (Targets, Instruments, and Effects)
Nighttime lights, economic measurement, quarterly GDP, national accounts, COVID-19.
Developing economies, fragile and conflict-affected states, GDP, low-income countries, nowcasting, sub-Saharan Africa
Climate-related shocks, droughts, storms, floods, satellite data, macro-fiscal
COVID-19, vaccination, access, inequality, vaccination inequality, vaccination rate, vaccine hesitancy, vaccination equality, country distribution challenge, Income inequality, Global, Sub-Saharan Africa
Asia and Pacific, Korea, Republic of, aging; long-term fiscal sustainability; structural reforms; potential output, aging, long-term fiscal sustainability, structural reforms, potential output, Forecasting and Simulation
Nighttime lights, economic measurement, quarterly GDP, national accounts, COVID-19