Global and Regional Spillovers to Pacific Island Countries
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- Ms. Yan M Sun, 2011. "From West to East: Estimating External Spillovers to Australia and New Zealand," IMF Working Papers 2011/120, International Monetary Fund.
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- Ms. Patrizia Tumbarello & Ezequiel Cabezon & Mr. Yiqun Wu, 2013. "Are the Asia and Pacific Small States Different from Other Small States?," IMF Working Papers 2013/123, International Monetary Fund.
- Asian Development Bank Institute, 2017. "Making Money Work: Financing a Sustainable Future in Asia and the Pacific," Working Papers id:11892, eSocialSciences.
- Hong Chen & Lanieta Rauqeuqe & Shiu Raj Singh & Yiqun Wu & Yongzheng Yang, 2019.
"Pacific Island Countries: In Search of a Trade Strategy,"
Journal of Banking and Financial Economics, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Management, vol. 2(12), pages 56-80, September.
- Hong Chen & Lanieta Rauqeuqe & Shiu raj Singh & Mr. Yiqun Wu & Yongzheng Yang, 2014. "Pacific Island Countries: In Search of a Trade Strategy," IMF Working Papers 2014/158, International Monetary Fund.
- Asian Development Bank (ADB) & Asian Development Bank (ADB) & Asian Development Bank (ADB) & Asian Development Bank (ADB), 2015. "Making Money Work: Financing a Sustainable Future in Asia and the Pacific (Main Report)," ADB Reports RPT157446-2, Asian Development Bank (ADB).
- Mr. Chris Becker, 2012. "Small Island States in the Pacific: the Tyranny of Distance," IMF Working Papers 2012/223, International Monetary Fund.
- Mr. Fazurin Jamaludin & Mr. Vladimir Klyuev & Anuk Serechetapongse, 2015. "What Drives Interest Rate Spreads in Pacific Island Countries? An Empirical Investigation," IMF Working Papers 2015/096, International Monetary Fund.
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WP; Pacific island country; IMF staff calculation; commodity; commodity importer; Pacific islands; spillover; downside scenarios; commodity prices; commodity exporter; commodity price; business cycle; PIC importer; Extra-budgetary funds; Spillovers; Remittances; Commercial banks; Global; Australia and New Zealand;All these keywords.
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