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World Economic Outlook (WEO), October 2016: Analytical Chapters

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Chart Data 3.1 Oil Prices and Consumer Price Inflation
Chart Data 3.2 Share of Countries with Low Inflation
Chart Data 3.3 Medium-Term Inflation Expectations and Oil Prices
Chart Data 3.4 Effect of Disinflationary Shocks in Advanced Economies under Constrained Monetary Policy and Unanchored Inflation Expectations
Chart Data 3.5 Consumer Price Inflation
Chart Data 3.6 Share of Consumer Price Inflation Variation Explained by First Common Factor
Chart Data 3.7 Core Consumer Price Inflation
Chart Data 3.8 Wage Inflation in Advanced Economies
Chart Data 3.9 Sectoral Producer Prices in Advanced Economies
Chart Data 3.10 Sectoral Consumer Prices in Advanced Economies
Chart Data 3.11 Estimated Phillips Curve Parameters
Chart Data 3.12 Contribution to Inflation Deviations from Targets: Advanced Economies
Chart Data 3.13 Contribution to Inflation Deviations from Targets: Emerging Market Economies
Chart Data 3.14 Correlation of Manufacturing Slack in China, Japan, and the United States with Import Price Contribution to Inflation in Other Economies
Chart Data 3.15 Survey- and Market-Based Inflation Expectations
Chart Data 3.16 Sensitivity of Inflation Expectations to Inflation Surprises
Chart Data 3.17 Sensitivity of Inflation Expectations to Inflation Surprises and Monetary Policy Frameworks
Chart Data 3.18 Sensitivity of Inflation Expectations to Inflation Surprises before and after Adoption of Inflation Targeting
Chart Data 3.19 Sensitivity of Inflation Expectations to Inflation Surprises over Time
Chart Data 3.20 Change in Sensitivity of Inflation Expectations to Inflation Surprises
Chart Data 3.21 Average Sensitivity of Inflation Expectations to Inflation Surprises in Countries at the Effective Lower Bound
Chart Data 3.22 Sensitivity of Longer-Term Inflation Expectations to Changes in Oil Prices
Chart Data Annex 3.2.1 Effect of Disinflationary Shocks on Core Inflation in Advanced Economies under Constrained Monetary Policy
Chart Data Annex 3.2.2 Effect of Disinflationary Shocks on Core Inflation in Advanced Economies under Constrained Monetary Policy and Unanchored Inflation Expectations
Chart Data Annex 3.3.1 Share of Consumer Price Inflation Variation Explained by Different Factors
Chart Data Annex 3.3.2 First Common Factor and Commodity Prices
Chart Data Annex 3.4.1 Contribution to Inflation Deviations from Targets Using Various Measures of Inflation Expectations
Chart Data Annex 3.4.2 Contribution to Inflation Deviations from Targets Using Various Measures of Cyclical Unemployment
Chart Data Annex 3.4.3 Correlation of Manufacturing Slack in China, Japan, and the United States with Import Price Contribution to Inflation in Other Economies
Chart Data 3.4.4 Correlation of China Manufacturing Slack with Import Price Contribution to Inflation in Other Economies—Results from Panel Regressions
Chart Data Annex 3.5.1 Change in Inflation Expectations and Inflation Shocks
Chart Data Annex 3.5.2 Sensitivity of Inflation Expectations when Controlling for Slack: Advanced Economies
Chart Data 3.1.1 Producer Price and Consumer Price Inflation in China, Japan, and the United States
Chart Data 3.1.2 Industrial Slack in China, Japan, and the United States
Chart Data 3.1.3 Decomposition for Total Producer Price Inflation for China, Japan, and the United States
Chart Data 3.2.1 Inflation Dynamics
Chart Data 3.2.2 Cyclical and Structural Indicators in Japan
Chart Data 3.2.3 Policy Indicators in Japan
Chart Data 3.3.1 Food Weights in Consumption and Per Capita GDP
Chart Data 3.3.2 World Food Prices and Consumer Food Prices
Chart Data 3.3.3 Food Prices Relative to Nonfood Prices
Chart Data 3.3.4 Food Pass-Through Coefficients for Various Country Groups
Chart Data 3.3.5 Distribution of Food Pass-Through Coefficients
Chart Data 3.4.1 Commodity Prices and Producer Prices
Chart Data 3.4.2 Contribution to Cumulative Producer Price Inflation
Chart Data 3.5.1 Forecast as Envisaged at 2009:Q2: Loss-Minimization versus Linear Reaction Function

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