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Adnan Mazarei

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RePEc Short-ID:pma2768
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Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics (IIE)

Washington, District of Columbia (United States)
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Working papers

  1. Ruchir Agarwal & Adnan Mazarei, 2024. "Egypt's 2023-24 economic crisis: Will this time be different?," Policy Briefs PB24-6, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  2. Julieta Contreras & Adnan Mazarei, 2023. "Korea has increased its lending to emerging-market and developing economies but faces risks if their debt problems grow," Policy Briefs PB23-12, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  3. Rabah Arezki & Adnan Mazarei, 2023. "MENA and the Global Energy Conundrum," Policy Papers 283, Center for Global Development.
  4. Luc Leruth & Adnan Mazarei & Pierre Régibeau & Luc Renneboog, 2022. "Green energy depends on critical minerals. Who controls the supply chains?," Working Paper Series WP22-12, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  5. Martin Chorzempa & Adnan Mazarei, 2021. "Improving China's participation in resolving developing-country debt problems," Policy Briefs PB21-10, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  6. Julien Maire & Adnan Mazarei & Edwin M. Truman, 2021. "Sovereign wealth funds are growing more slowly, and governance issues remain," Policy Briefs PB21-3, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  7. Julien Maire & Adnan Mazarei & Edwin M. Truman, 2021. "Uncertain prospects for sovereign wealth funds of Gulf countries," Policy Briefs PB21-4, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  8. Patrick Honohan & Adnan Mazarei, 2020. "Lebanon's monetary meltdown tests the limits of central banking," Policy Briefs PB20-12, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  9. Matthew Fisher & Adnan Mazarei, 2020. "A possible IMF Pandemic Support Facility for emerging-market countries," Policy Briefs PB20-11, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  10. Adnan Mazarei, 2019. "Iran Has a Slow Motion Banking Crisis," Policy Briefs PB19-8, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  11. Adnan Mazarei, 2019. "Efforts of Oil Exporters in the Middle East and North Africa to Diversify Away from Oil Have Fallen Short," Policy Briefs PB19-6, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  12. André de Palma & Luc Leruth & Adnan Mazarei, 2010. "Regulating sovereign wealth funds operating overseas through an external fund manager," Working Papers hal-00488662, HAL.
  13. Mr. Jose Martelino & Mr. S. Nuri Erbas & Mr. Adnan Mazarei & Ms. Sena Eken & Mr. Paul Cashin, 1995. "Economic Dislocation and Recovery in Lebanon," IMF Occasional Papers 1995/017, International Monetary Fund.
  14. Mr. Adnan Mazarei, 1995. "Imports Under a Foreign Exchange Constraint: The Case of the Islamic Republic of Iran," IMF Working Papers 1995/097, International Monetary Fund.
  15. Mr. Adnan Mazarei, 1995. "The Parallel Market for Foreign Exchange in an Oil Exporting Economy: The Case of Iran, 1978-1990," IMF Working Papers 1995/069, International Monetary Fund.

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  1. Matthew Fisher & Adnan Mazarei, 2020. "A possible IMF Pandemic Support Facility for emerging-market countries," Policy Briefs PB20-11, Peterson Institute for International Economics.

    Mentioned in:

    1. > Economics of Welfare > Health Economics > Economics of Pandemics > Specific pandemics > Covid-19 > Emerging markets

Working papers

  1. Luc Leruth & Adnan Mazarei & Pierre Régibeau & Luc Renneboog, 2022. "Green energy depends on critical minerals. Who controls the supply chains?," Working Paper Series WP22-12, Peterson Institute for International Economics.

    Cited by:

    1. Violaine Faubert & Nathan Guessé & Julien Le Roux, 2024. "Capital in the Twenty-First Century: Who Owns the Capital of Firms Producing Critical Raw Materials?," Working papers 952, Banque de France.
    2. Shi, Junguo & Liu, Yang & Sadowski, Bert M. & Alemzero, David & Dou, Shanshan & Sun, Huaping & Naseem, Sobia, 2023. "The role of economic growth and governance on mineral rents in main critical minerals countries," Resources Policy, Elsevier, vol. 83(C).
    3. Olga Pindyuk, 2023. "Implications of China's Growing Geo-Economic Influence for the EU: Addressing Critical Dependencies in the Green Transition," wiiw Policy Notes 67, The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw.
    4. Simone Emiliozzi & Fabrizio Ferriani & Andrea Gazzani, 2023. "The European energy crisis and the consequences for the global natural gas market," Questioni di Economia e Finanza (Occasional Papers) 824, Bank of Italy, Economic Research and International Relations Area.
    5. Vivoda, Vlado & Matthews, Ron & McGregor, Neil, 2024. "A critical minerals perspective on the emergence of geopolitical trade blocs," Resources Policy, Elsevier, vol. 89(C).

  2. Martin Chorzempa & Adnan Mazarei, 2021. "Improving China's participation in resolving developing-country debt problems," Policy Briefs PB21-10, Peterson Institute for International Economics.

    Cited by:

    1. Maurice Obstfeld, 2022. "Global Economic Recovery in the Face of COVID-19," Chapters, in: Lili Yan Ing & Dani Rodrik (ed.), New Normal, New Technologies, New Financing, chapter 3, pages 22-37, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA).

  3. Julien Maire & Adnan Mazarei & Edwin M. Truman, 2021. "Sovereign wealth funds are growing more slowly, and governance issues remain," Policy Briefs PB21-3, Peterson Institute for International Economics.

    Cited by:

    1. Daniel Fried, 2021. "CBO’s Model and Projections of U.S. International Investment Holdings and Income Flows: Working Paper 2021-10," Working Papers 57326, Congressional Budget Office.
    2. Amar, J. & Lecourt, C., 2023. "Sovereign wealth fund governance: A trade-off between internal and external legitimacy," International Business Review, Elsevier, vol. 32(6).
    3. Çiçekçi, Cumhur & Gaygısız, Esma, 2023. "Procyclicality of fiscal policy in oil-rich countries: Roles of resource funds and institutional quality," Resources Policy, Elsevier, vol. 85(PB).
    4. Tony Addison & Amir Lebdioui, 2022. "Public savings in Africa: Do sovereign wealth funds serve development?," WIDER Working Paper Series wp-2022-159, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).

  4. Matthew Fisher & Adnan Mazarei, 2020. "A possible IMF Pandemic Support Facility for emerging-market countries," Policy Briefs PB20-11, Peterson Institute for International Economics.

    Cited by:

    1. Markus dup Brunnermeier & Kristin dup Forbes & Maurice Obstfeld, 2021. "Jackson Hole 2021 - Monetary Policy in an Uneven Economy (Panel)," Proceedings - Economic Policy Symposium - Jackson Hole, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, August.
    2. Maurice Obstfeld, 2022. "Global Economic Recovery in the Face of COVID-19," Chapters, in: Lili Yan Ing & Dani Rodrik (ed.), New Normal, New Technologies, New Financing, chapter 3, pages 22-37, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA).

  5. Adnan Mazarei, 2019. "Iran Has a Slow Motion Banking Crisis," Policy Briefs PB19-8, Peterson Institute for International Economics.

    Cited by:

    1. Dario Laudati & M. Hashem Pesaran, 2021. "Identifying the Effects of Sanctions on the Iranian Economy Using Newspaper Coverage," CESifo Working Paper Series 9217, CESifo.

  6. Adnan Mazarei, 2019. "Efforts of Oil Exporters in the Middle East and North Africa to Diversify Away from Oil Have Fallen Short," Policy Briefs PB19-6, Peterson Institute for International Economics.

    Cited by:

    1. Liu, Xiaolian & Udemba, Edmund Ntom & Emir, Firat & Hussain, Sadam & Khan, Nazakat Ullah & Abdallah, Ibrahim, 2024. "Nexus between resource policy, renewable energy policy and export diversification: Asymmetric study of environment quality towards sustainable development," Resources Policy, Elsevier, vol. 88(C).
    2. Matallah, Siham, 2022. "Economic diversification and governance challenges in MENA oil exporters: A comparative analysis," The Journal of Economic Asymmetries, Elsevier, vol. 26(C).
    3. Matallah, Siham, 2022. "Rampant corruption: The dilemma facing economic diversification in oil-abundant MENA countries," Resources Policy, Elsevier, vol. 75(C).
    4. Omer Ali Ibrahim & Sonal Devesh & Mughees Shaukat, 2022. "Institutional determinants of FDI in Oman: Causality analysis framework," International Journal of Finance & Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 27(4), pages 4183-4195, October.

  7. Mr. Jose Martelino & Mr. S. Nuri Erbas & Mr. Adnan Mazarei & Ms. Sena Eken & Mr. Paul Cashin, 1995. "Economic Dislocation and Recovery in Lebanon," IMF Occasional Papers 1995/017, International Monetary Fund.

    Cited by:

    1. Leonard Wantchekon & Zvika Neeman, 2002. "A Theory of Post-Civil War Democratization," Journal of Theoretical Politics, , vol. 14(4), pages 439-464, October.
    2. Harvie, Charles & Saleh, Ali Salman, 2008. "Lebanon's economic reconstruction after the war: A bridge too far?," Journal of Policy Modeling, Elsevier, vol. 30(5), pages 857-872.
    3. Mr. Subramanian S Sriram, 1999. "Survey of Literature on Demand for Money: Theoretical and Empirical Work with Special Reference to Error-Correction Models," IMF Working Papers 1999/064, International Monetary Fund.
    4. Charalambos Pattichis, 2004. "Budget and trade deficits in Lebanon," Applied Economics Letters, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 11(2), pages 105-108.

  8. Mr. Adnan Mazarei, 1995. "Imports Under a Foreign Exchange Constraint: The Case of the Islamic Republic of Iran," IMF Working Papers 1995/097, International Monetary Fund.

    Cited by:

    1. M. Shahe Emran & Forhad Shilpi, 2001. "Foreign Trade Regimes and Import Demand Function: Evidence from Sri Lanka," International Trade 0012002, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 04 Apr 2002.
    2. Angelos A. Antzoulatos & Simone Peart, 1998. "Import demand under a foreign exchange constraint," Research Paper 9810, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

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NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 7 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-ARA: MENA - Middle East and North Africa (5) 2019-07-08 2019-07-08 2020-10-05 2021-03-22 2024-01-15. Author is listed
  2. NEP-ENE: Energy Economics (4) 2019-07-08 2021-03-22 2022-08-22 2024-01-15
  3. NEP-INT: International Trade (3) 2019-07-08 2022-08-22 2024-01-15
  4. NEP-CNA: China (2) 2021-07-19 2022-08-22
  5. NEP-ENV: Environmental Economics (2) 2022-08-22 2024-01-15
  6. NEP-CWA: Central and Western Asia (1) 2019-07-08
  7. NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (1) 2020-10-05

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