Chapter 12: Debt, Deficits and Economic Dynamics
The current account deficit shrank to 28 percent of GDP in 2009, as a contraction of domestic aggregate demand led to a major drop in imports. As a result of the intensive deleveraging process in the banking sector, credit fell sharply, by 21 percent between 2008 and 2011. ................
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