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- 2005/241 Measuring the Performance of Fiscal Policy in Russia
by Mr. Antonio Spilimbergo
- 2005/240 Bank Efficiency and Competition in Low-Income Countries: The Case of Uganda
by Mr. David Hauner & Mr. Shanaka J Peiris
- 2005/239 How Tight Is Too Tight? A Look at Welfare Implications of Distortionary Policies in Uzbekistan
by Mr. David A. Grigorian & Mr. Edward R Gemayel
- 2005/238 Service Offshoring, Productivity, and Employment: Evidence from the United States
by Mary Amiti & Shang-Jin Wei
- 2005/237 Fiscal Policy and Business Cycles in an Oil-Producing Economy: The Case of Venezuela
by Mr. Alfredo Baldini
- 2005/236 Money Demand and Inflation in Madagascar
by Koffie Ben Nassar
- 2005/235 Emergence of the Gulf of Guinea in the Global Economy: Prospects and Challenges
by Damian Ondo Mañe
- 2005/234 Remittances, Financial Development, and Growth
by Marta Ruiz-Arranz & Ms. Paola Giuliano
- 2005/233 Real Exchange Rates in Growing Economies: How Strong Is the Role of the Nontradables Sector?
by Mr. Ken Miyajima
- 2005/232 FIRST: A Market-Based Approach to Evaluate Financial System Risk and Stability
by Mr. Renzo G Avesani
- 2005/231 The END: A New Indicator of Financial and Nonfinancial Corporate Sector Vulnerability
by Mr. Jorge A Chan-Lau & Mr. Toni Gravelle
- 2005/230 Financial Sector Conditionality: Is Tougher Better?
by Mr. Roger P. Kronenberg & Alessandro Giustiniani
- 2005/229 A Fair Exchange? Theory and Practice of Calculating Equilibrium Exchange Rates
by Mr. Jaewoo Lee & Mr. Hamid Faruqee & Mr. Tamim Bayoumi
- 2005/228 Long-Run Productivity Shifts and Cyclical Fluctuations: Evidence for Italy
by Ms. Silvia Sgherri
- 2005/227 Labor and Product Market Deregulation: Partial, Sequential, or Simultaneous Reform?
by Mr. Helge Berger & Mr. Stephan Danninger
- 2005/226 Assessing Debt Sustainability in Emerging Market Economies Using Stochastic Simulation Methods
by Mr. Philippe D Karam & Mr. Douglas Hostland
- 2005/225 Fiscal Transparency and Economic Outcomes
by International Monetary Fund
- 2005/224 Macroeconomic Determinants of Remittances: Evidence from India
by Mrs. Poonam Gupta
- 2005/223 Debt Overhang or Debt Irrelevance? Revisiting the Debt-Growth Link
by Mr. Tito Cordella & Mr. Luca A Ricci & Marta Ruiz-Arranz
- 2005/222 Monitoring and Commitment in Bank Lending Behavior
by Mr. Rodolphe Blavy
- 2005/221 Fiscal Dominance and Inflation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
by Mr. Jean-Claude Nachega
- 2005/220 Barriers to Capital Accumulation and the Incidence of Child Labor
by Marco A Espinosa-Vega & Richard C. Barnett
- 2005/219 Estimating Markov Transition Matrices Using Proportions Data: An Application to Credit Risk
by Mr. Matthew T Jones
- 2005/218 VAT Refunds: A Review of Country Experience
by Mr. Graham Harrison & Russell Krelove
- 2005/217 How Important Is Sovereign Risk in Determining Corporate Default Premia? The Case of South Africa
by Mr. Marcel Peter & Martín Grandes
- 2005/216 Pricing Growth-Indexed Bonds
by Mr. Paolo Mauro & Mr. Marcos d Chamon
- 2005/215 Oil Price Shocks: Can they Account for the Stagflation in the 1970's?
by Mr. Benjamin L Hunt
- 2005/214 The Impact on India of Trade Liberalization in the Textiles and Clothing Sector
by Ms. Sonali Jain-Chandra & Mr. Ananthakrishnan Prasad
- 2005/213 Capital Account Liberalization, Capital Flow Patterns, and Policy Responses in the EU's New Member States
by Ms. Zsofia Arvai
- 2005/212 Financial Globalization and Fiscal Perfomance in Emerging Markets
by Mr. David Hauner & Mr. Manmohan S. Kumar
- 2005/211 Understanding the Evolution of World Business Cycles
by Mr. Ayhan Kose & Mr. Christopher Otrok & Charles H. Whiteman
- 2005/210 Does Performance Budgeting Work? An Analytical Review of the Empirical Literature
by Mr. Marc Robinson & Mr. Jim Brumby
- 2005/209 The Domestic and Global Impact of Japan's Policies for Growth
by Nicoletta Batini & Mr. Alessandro Rebucci & Mr. Papa M N'Diaye
- 2005/208 Macroeconomic Effects of Social Security and Tax Reform in the United States
by Mr. Tamim Bayoumi & Mr. Dennis P Botman & Mr. Manmohan S. Kumar
- 2005/207 The Perils of Tax Smoothing: Sustainable Fiscal Policy with Random Shocks to Permanent Output
by Mr. Evan C Tanner & Mr. Kevin J Carey
- 2005/206 Strengthening IMF Crisis Prevention
by Mr. Jonathan David Ostry & Mr. Jeromin Zettelmeyer
- 2005/205 The Role of Domestic and Foreign Investors in a Simple Model of Speculative Attacks
by Cees G. H. Diks & Mr. Dennis P Botman
- 2005/204 Can the Standard International Business Cycle Model Explain the Relation Between Trade and Comovement?
by Kei-Mu Yi & Mr. Ayhan Kose
- 2005/203 Revenue Administration Reform in Middle Eastern Countries, 1994-2004
by Mr. Jean-Paul Bodin & William Joseph Crandall
- 2005/202 Estimating China's "Equilibrium" Real Exchange Rate
by Ms. Xiangming Li & Mr. Steven V Dunaway
- 2005/201 Debt Maturity, Risk, and Asymmetric Information
by Marco A Espinosa-Vega & Allen N. Berger & Mr. Nathan H. Miller & W. Scott Frame
- 2005/200 Boom-Bust Cycles in Housing: The Changing Role of Financial Structure
by Mr. Calvin Schnure
- 2005/199 Robbing the Riches: Capital Flight, Institutions, and Instability
by Ms. Sweta Chaman Saxena & Meenakshi Rishi & Ms. Valerie Cerra
- 2005/198 International Reserves: Precautionary vs. Mercantilist Views, Theory and Evidence
by Mr. Joshua Aizenman & Mr. Jaewoo Lee
- 2005/197 Trinidad and tobago: The Energy Boom and Proposals for a Sustainable Fiscal Policy
by International Monetary Fund
- 2005/196 Introducing Financial Management Information Systems in Developing Countries
by Mr. Pokar D Khemani & Mr. Jack Diamond
- 2005/195 Sustaining Growth Accelerations and Pro-Poor Growth in Africa
by Mr. Sanjeev Gupta & Ms. Catherine A Pattillo & Mr. Kevin J Carey
- 2005/194 Social Welfare and Cost Recovery in Two-Sided Markets
by Wilko Bolt & Alexander F. Tieman
- 2005/193 Clusters As a Driving Engine for FDI
by Mr. Etienne B Yehoue
- 2005/192 Is Russia Still Driving Regional Economic Growth?
by Mr. Marco Pani & Mr. Etibar Jafarov & Mr. Clinton R. Shiells
- 2005/191 Product Market Regulation and the Benefits of Wage Moderation
by Mr. Marcello M. Estevão
- 2005/190 Investment Restrictions and Contagion in Emerging Markets
by Ms. Anna Ilyina
- 2005/189 FDI Flows to Asia: Did the Dragon Crowd Out the Tigers?
by Benoît Mercereau
- 2005/188 Managing Systemic Liquidity Risk in Financially Dollarized Economies
by Mr. Eduardo Levy Yeyati & Mr. Alain Ize & Miguel A. Kiguel
- 2005/187 Financial De-Dollarization: Is it for Real?
by Mr. Eduardo Levy Yeyati & Mr. Alain Ize
- 2005/186 Financial Dollarization Equilibria: A Framework for Policy Analysis
by Mr. Alain Ize
- 2005/185 Russia's Regions: Income Volatility, Labor Mobility and Fiscal Policy
by Goohoon Kwon & Mr. Antonio Spilimbergo
- 2005/184 Post-Transition Investment Behavior in Poland: A Sectoral Panel Analysis
by Ms. Zuzana Murgasova
- 2005/183 Governance Structures and Decision-Making Roles in Inflation-Targeting Central Banks
by Ms. Anita Tuladhar
- 2005/182 European Union Enlargement and Equity Markets in Accession Countries
by Richard Podpiera & Tomás Dvorák
- 2005/181 A Global View of the U.S. Investment Position
by Mr. Andrew J Swiston
- 2005/180 Pity the Finance Minister: Issues in Managing a Substantial Scaling-Up of Aid Flows
by Mr. Peter S. Heller
- 2005/179 The Macroeconomic Challenges of Scaling Up Aid to Africa
by Yongzheng Yang & Mr. Robert Powell & Mr. Sanjeev Gupta
- 2005/178 How Useful is Monetary Econometrics in Low-Income Countries? T+L3104he Case of Money Demand and the Multipliers in Rwanda
by Gabriel Di Bella & Mr. David Hauner
- 2005/177 The IMF’s Role in Low-Income Countries: Issues and Challenges
by Domenico Lombardi
- 2005/176 Explicit and Implicit Targets in Open Economies
by Ms. Silvia Sgherri
- 2005/175 The Political Economy of Seigniorage
by Mr. Ari Aisen & Mr. Francisco José Veiga
- 2005/174 Subordinated Levy Processes and Applications to Crude Oil Options
by Mr. Noureddine Krichene
- 2005/173 Quality of Financial Policies and Financial System Stress
by Mr. Udaibir S Das & Mr. Plamen Yossifov & Richard Podpiera & Mr. Dmitriy L Rozhkov
- 2005/172 Inflation Targeting Lite' in Small Open Economies: The Case of Mauritius
by International Monetary Fund
- 2005/171 Commodity Price Shocks and the Oddson Fiscal Performance
by Mr. Francis Y Kumah & Mr. John J Matovu
- 2005/170 Financial Development, Financial Fragility, and Growth
by Norman Loayza & Mr. Romain Ranciere
- 2005/169 Deposit Insurance Regulatory forbearance and Economic Growth: Implications for the Japanese Banking Crisis
by Kenneth Kletzer & Mr. Robert Dekle
- 2005/168 Cyclical Implications of Changing Bank Capital Requirements in a Macroeconomic Framework
by Mr. Eduardo J Ganapolsky & Mr. Mario Catalan
- 2005/167 Finance in Lower Income Countries: An Empirical Exploration
by Mrs. Poonam Gupta & Mr. Thierry Tressel & Ms. Enrica Detragiache
- 2005/166 Access to Bank Credit in Sub-Saharan Africa: Key Issues and Reform Strategies
by Mr. Emilio Sacerdoti
- 2005/165 Portfolio Choice in a Monetary Open-Economy DSGE Model
by Mr. Akito Matsumoto & Mr. Charles Engel
- 2005/164 Real Exchange Rate Misalignment: A Panel Co-Integration and Common Factor Analysis
by Mr. Etienne B Yehoue & Gilles J. Dufrénot
- 2005/163 On Target? the International Experience with Achieving Inflation Targets
by Mr. Scott Roger & Mr. Mark R. Stone
- 2005/162 U.S. Mutual Fund Retail Investors in International Equity Markets: Is the Tail Wagging the Dog?
by Mr. Jorge A Chan-Lau & Ms. Li L Ong
- 2005/161 A Global Perspectiveon External Positions
by Mr. Gian M Milesi-Ferretti & Mr. Philip R. Lane
- 2005/160 What Causes Firms to Hide Output? the Determinants of Informality
by Ms. Gabriela Inchauste & Mr. Mark Gradstein & Ms. Era Dabla-Norris
- 2005/159 Does Government Spending Crowd In Private Consumption? Theory and Empirical Evidence for the Euro Area
by Günter Coenen & Mr. Roland Straub
- 2005/158 Why is Micro Evidenceon the Effects of Uncertainty Not Replicated in Macro Data?
by Domenico Lombardi & Stephen Bond
- 2005/157 Bidder Participation and Information in Currency Auctions
by Rafael Romeu & Lawrence Ausubel
- 2005/156 Forestry Taxation in Africa: The Case of Liberia
by Mr. Saji Thomas & Mr. Arnim Schwidrowski
- 2005/155 Measuring and Analyzing Sovereign Risk with Contingent Claims
by Michael T. Gapen & Mr. Dale F Gray & Cheng Hoon Lim & Ms. Yingbin Xiao
- 2005/154 Managing Revenue Volatility in a Small Island Economy: The Case of Kiribati
by Miss Catriona Purfield
- 2005/153 Treasury System Design: A Value Chain Approach
by Mr. Eivind Tandberg
- 2005/152 An Anatomy of Corporate Bond Markets: Growing Pains and Knowledge Gains
by Mr. Pipat Luengnaruemitchai & Ms. Li L Ong
- 2005/151 Assessing and Managing Rapid Credit Growth and the Role of Supervisory and Prudential Policies
by Ceyla Pazarbasioglu & Miss Gudrun Johnsen & Mr. Paul Louis Ceriel Hilbers & Ms. Inci Ötker
- 2005/150 Infrastructure Aid, Deindustrialization, and Welfare
by Mr. Eun K Choi
- 2005/149 Preferential Trade Agreements in the Asia-Pacific Region
by Mr. Tubagus Feridhanusetyawan
- 2005/148 The Use and Abuse of Taylor Rules: How Precisely Can We Estimate Them?
by Mr. Robert Tchaidze & Ms. Alina Carare
- 2005/147 Growth Dynamics: The Myth of Economic Recovery
by Ms. Sweta Chaman Saxena & Ms. Valerie Cerra
- 2005/146 Trade Liberalization, Intermediate Inputs, and Productivity: Evidence from Indonesia
by Mary Amiti & Mr. Jozef G Konings
- 2005/145 Ten Years After the CFA Franc Devaluation: Progress Toward Regional Integration in the WAEMU
by Mr. P. van den Boogaerde & Mr. Charalambos G Tsangarides
- 2005/144 Money Demand and Inflation in Dollarized Economies: The Case of Russia
by Ms. Franziska L Ohnsorge & Nienke Oomes
- 2005/143 Trade Integration in the East African Community: An Assessment for Kenya
by Mr. Meredith A McIntyre
- 2005/142 Tax Systems Under Fiscal Adjustment: A Dynamic CGE Analysis of the Brazilian Tax Reform
by Victor Duarte Lledo
- 2005/141 Competition in Indian Banking
by International Monetary Fund
- 2005/140 Global Aging and Fiscal Policy with International Labor Mobility: A Political Economy Perspective
by Mr. Mehmet S Tosun
- 2005/139 Pakistan's Macroeconomic Adjustment and Resumption of Growth, 1999-2004
by International Monetary Fund
- 2005/138 U.S. Tax Reform: An Overview of the Current Debate and Policy Options
by Mr. Thomas Dalsgaard
- 2005/137 Haircuts: Estimating Investor Losses in Sovereign Debt Restructurings, 1998-2005
by Mr. Jeromin Zettelmeyer & Mr. Federico Sturzenegger
- 2005/136 Liberalization, Prudential Supervision, and Capital Requirements: The Policy Trade-Offs
by Ms. Elina Ribakova
- 2005/135 The Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate in a Commodity Exporting Country: Algeria’s Experience
by Miss Taline Koranchelian
- 2005/134 Wage Flexibility in Turbulent Times: A Practitioner’s Guide, with an Application to Poland
by International Monetary Fund
- 2005/133 Slovakia’s 2004 Tax and Welfare Reforms
by Mr. David Moore
- 2005/132 Capital Account Liberalization and the Real Exchange Rate in Chile
by International Monetary Fund
- 2005/131 Special Agricultural Safeguards: Virtual Benefits and Real Costs—Lessons for the Doha Round
by Mr. Jean-Jacques Hallaert
- 2005/130 On the Implementation of Transfers to Subnational Governments
by Mr. Bob Searle & Mr. Ehtisham Ahmad
- 2005/129 Bank Behavior in Developing Countries: Evidence from East Africa
by Richard Podpiera & Mr. Martin Cihak
- 2005/128 Too Much of a Good Thing? Credit Booms in Transition Economies: The Cases of Bulgaria, Romania, and Ukraine
by Mr. Christoph Duenwald & Nikolay Gueorguiev & Ms. Andrea Schaechter
- 2005/127 Aid and Growth: What Does the Cross-Country Evidence Really Show?
by Raghuram Rajan & Mr. Arvind Subramanian
- 2005/126 What Undermines Aid’s Impact on Growth?
by Mr. Arvind Subramanian & Raghuram Rajan
- 2005/125 Overpricing in Emerging Market Credit-Default-Swap Contracts: Some Evidence from Recent Distress Cases
by Mr. Jochen R. Andritzky & Mr. Manmohan Singh
- 2005/124 Regional Financial Conglomerates: A Case for Improved Supervision
by Mr. Thorvardur Tjoervi Olafsson & Ms. Julia Majaha-Jartby
- 2005/123 Endowment Versus Finance: A Wooden Barrel Theory of International Trade
by Mr. Jiandong Ju & Shang-Jin Wei
- 2005/122 Regional Integration of Stock Exchanges in Eastern and Southern Africa: Progress and Prospects
by Ms. Jacqueline T Irving
- 2005/121 On the Viability of Conditional Assistance Programs
by Mr. Wolfgang Mayer & Mr. Alex Mourmouras
- 2005/120 Deficit Limits, Budget Rules, and Fiscal Policy
by Paolo Manasse
- 2005/119 The Dynamic Implications of Foreign Aid and Its Variability
by Mr. Timothy D. Lane & Mr. Leslie Lipschitz & Ms. Cristina Arellano & Mr. Aleš Bulíř
- 2005/118 Pace and Sequencing of Economic Policies
by Mr. Juan Zalduendo
- 2005/117 A Cross-Country Nonparametric Analysis of Bahrain’s Banking System
by Mr. Vlad Manole & Mr. David A. Grigorian
- 2005/116 Does the World Need a Universal Financial Institution?
by Mr. James M. Boughton
- 2005/115 Who Controls the Budget: The Legislature or the Executive?
by Mr. Ian Lienert
- 2005/114 Latin American Central Bank Reform: Progress and Challenges
by International Monetary Fund
- 2005/113 Labor Productivity and Real Exchange Rate: The Balassa-Samuelson Disconnect in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
by Mr. Boileau Loko & Ms. Anita Tuladhar
- 2005/112 Tax Revenue and (or?) Trade Liberalization
by Mr. Michael Keen & Mr. Thomas Baunsgaard
- 2005/111 Migration and Foreign Remittances in the Philippines
by Mr. Robert M Burgess & Mr. V. Haksar
- 2005/110 Foreign Direct Investment in Southeastern Europe: How (and How Much) Can Policies Help?
by Ms. Elina Ribakova & Mr. Balázs Horváth & Mr. Dimitri G Demekas & Mr. Yi Wu
- 2005/109 What Drives Inflation Expectations in Brazil? An Empirical Analysis
by Mr. Martin D. Cerisola & Mr. Gaston Gelos
- 2005/108 Subnational Public Financial Management: Institutions and Macroeconomic Considerations
by Ms. Maria A Albino & Mr. Raju J Singh & Mr. Ehtisham Ahmad
- 2005/107 Efficiency and Legitimacy: Trade-Offs in IMF Governance
by Mr. Carlo Cottarelli
- 2005/106 Underlying Factors Driving Fiscal Effort in Emerging Market Economies
by Mr. Taimur Baig & Mr. Abdul d Abiad
- 2005/105 Three Attempts at Inflation Forecasting in Pakistan
by International Monetary Fund
- 2005/104 Reforming the Russian Budget System: A Move to More Devolved Budget Management?
by Mr. Jack Diamond
- 2005/103 Technology Diffusion, Services, and Endogenous Growth in Europe. is the Lisbon Strategy Useful?
by International Monetary Fund
- 2005/102 Outsourcing Tariff Evasion: A New Explanation for Entrepôt Trade
by International Monetary Fund
- 2005/101 Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: What Are the Consequences of China’s WTO Entry for India’s Trade?
by International Monetary Fund
- 2005/100 Does Foreign Aid Reduce Poverty? Empirical Evidence from Nongovernmental and Bilateral Aid
by Boriana Yontcheva & Mrs. Nadia Masud
- 2005/099 New Rates from New Weights
by International Monetary Fund
- 2005/098 Are Emerging Market Countries Learning to Float?
by Ms. Dalia S Hakura
- 2005/097 Reforming Labor and Product Markets: Some Lessons from Two Decades of Experiments in Europe
by Mr. Tito Boeri
- 2005/096 Cross-Country Empirical Studies of Systemic Bank Distress: A Survey
by Asli Demirgüç-Kunt & Ms. Enrica Detragiache
- 2005/095 International Risk Sharing and Currency Unions: The CFA Zones
by Mr. Etienne B Yehoue
- 2005/094 Regional Trade Integration and WTO Accession: Which Is the Right Sequencing? An Application to the CIS
by Ms. Patrizia Tumbarello
- 2005/093 GDP Growth, Potential Output, and Output Gaps in Mexico
by Mr. Ebrima A Faal
- 2005/092 How Does Employment Protection Legislation Affect Unemployment in Tunisia? A Search Equilibrium Approach
by Mr. Domenico Fanizza & Miss Taline Koranchelian
- 2005/091 Characterizing the Expenditure Uncertainties of Industrial Countries in the 21st Century
by Mr. Peter S. Heller & Mr. David Hauner
- 2005/090 Is the Middle East and North Africa Region Achieving Its Trade Potential?
by Mr. Ludvig Söderling
- 2005/089 Inflation Targeting and Output Growth: Empirical Evidence for the European Union
by International Monetary Fund
- 2005/088 Insurance Companies in Emerging Markets
by Ms. Janet Kong & Mr. Manmohan Singh
- 2005/087 Personal Income Tax Reform: Concepts, Issues, and Comparative Country Developments
by Mr. Howell H Zee
- 2005/086 Following Germany’s Lead: Using International Monetary Linkages to Identify the Effect of Monetary Policy on the Economy
by International Monetary Fund
- 2005/085 Cataclysms and Currencies: Does the Exchange Rate Regime Matter for Real Shocks?
by Mr. Rodney Ramcharan
- 2005/084 The IMF in a World of Private Capital Markets
by Mr. Ashoka Mody & Mr. Barry J. Eichengreen & Kenneth Kletzer
- 2005/083 The Impact of Macroeconomic Announcements on Emerging Market Bonds
by Mr. Jochen R. Andritzky & Mr. Geoffrey J Bannister & Ms. Natalia T. Tamirisa
- 2005/082 Net Foreign Asset Positions and Consumption Dynamics in the International Economy
by International Monetary Fund
- 2005/081 A Fiscal Price Tag for International Reserves
by Mr. David Hauner
- 2005/080 Transparency in Central Bank Financial Statement Disclosures
by Mr. Kenneth Sullivan
- 2005/079 The Chinese Approach to Capital Inflows: Patterns and Possible Explanations
by Shang-Jin Wei & Mr. Eswar S Prasad
- 2005/078 Managing the Interest Rate Risk of Indian Banks’ Government Securities Holdings
by Mr. Amadou N Sy
- 2005/077 Estimating the Implicit Inflation Target: An Application to U.S. Monetary Policy
by Mr. Daniel Leigh
- 2005/076 Quantitative Assessment of a Financial System—Barbados
by International Monetary Fund