Sluggish investment was key factor in weak post-crisis recovery – IMF research

Output losses affected countries regardless of whether they had suffered a banking crisis

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Weak investment after the global financial crisis was a key factor behind the feeble recovery recorded across industrialised economies earlier this decade, says research published by the International Monetary Fund.

In The Global Economic Recovery 10 Years After the 2008 Financial Crisis, Wenjie Chen, Mico Mrkaic and Malhar Nabar analyse the economic evolution following the Great Recession.

The authors focus their work on the diverse performance recorded by developed economies during those

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