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1990
- 1990/118 Long-Run Purchasing Power Parity and the Dollar-Sterling Exchange Rate in the 1920's
by Mr. Mark P. Taylor
- 1990/117 Capital Mobility in Developing Countries: M386Some Empirical Tests
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/116 Time Varying Risk Premia in Futures Markets
by Graciela Laura Kaminsky & Mr. Manmohan S. Kumar
- 1990/115 Management of the Nominal Public Debt Theory and Applications
by Mr. Pablo Emilio Guidotti & Mr. Guillermo Calvo
- 1990/114 Parallel Currency Markets in Developing Countries: Theory, Evidence, and Policy Implications
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/113 Output, Employment and Financial Sanctions in South Africa
by Mr. Tamim Bayoumi
- 1990/112 Financial Market Volatility and the Implications for Market Regulation: A Survey
by Louis O. Scott
- 1990/111 Real Interest Rate Targeting: An Example From Brazil
by Mr. Eric V. Clifton
- 1990/111 Real Interest Rate Targeting: An Example From Brazil
by Mr. Eric V. Clifton
- 1990/110 Credibility and the Dynamics of Stabilization Policy: A Basic Framework
by Mr. Guillermo Calvo & Mr. Carlos A. Végh Gramont
- 1990/109 The Macroeconomic Effects of Capital Controls and the Stabilization of the Balance of Trade
by Mr. Enrique G. Mendoza
- 1990/108 Exchange Rate Bands with Point Process Fundamentals
by Mr. W. R. M. Perraudin
- 1990/107 The Changing Structure of Japanese Trade Flows: The Changing Structure of Japanese Trade Flows
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/106 The Simplest Test of Target Zone Credibility: The Simplest Test of Target Zone Credibility
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/105 Analytical and Methodological Issues in the Measurement of Fiscal Deficits
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/104 European Policy Convergence and the EMS
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/103 Corporate Income Tax Harmonization and Capital Allocation: Corporate Income Tax Harmonization and Capital Allocation
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/102 Structural Models of the Dollar
by Mr. Charles Adams & Mr. Bankim Chadha
- 1990/101 Why is Unemployment so High At Full Capacity? The Persistence of Unemployment, the Natural Rate, and Potential Output in the Federal Republic of Germany
by Mr. Thomas Krueger & Mr. David T. Coe
- 1990/099 Investment in Housing in the United States: A Portfolio Approach: The Possible Effects of Changes in Tax Policy
by Krister Andersson
- 1990/098 The Fiscal and Economic Effects of Federal Credit Assistance Programs
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/097 A Noteon Saving-Investment Correlations in the EMS
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/096 European Fiscal Harmonization and the French Economy
by Mr. W. R. M. Perraudin & Mr. Thierry Pujol
- 1990/095 Financial innovation and Consumption in the United Kingdom
by Mr. Tamim Bayoumi
- 1990/094 Tax Efficiency in an Open Economy
by Mr. Thierry Pujol & Mr. W. R. M. Perraudin
- 1990/093 Industrial Relations and Macroeconomic Performance: An Application to Spain
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/092 Fiscal Policy During the Demise of Central Planning: The Transition to a Market Economy
by Mr. Andrew Feltenstein
- 1990/091 Fiscal Policy, the Real Exchange Rate and Commodity Prices
by Ms. Carmen Reinhart
- 1990/090 Alternative Dual Exchange Market Regimes: Some Steady State Comparisons
by Mr. José Saúl Lizondo
- 1990/089 Tax Policy Options for a United Germany
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/088 Market Valuation of Illiquid Debt and Implications for Conflicts Among Creditors
by Mr. Leonardo Bartolini & Mr. Avinash K Dixit
- 1990/087 The Optimal Mix of Inflationary Finance and Commodity Taxation with Collection Lags
by Mr. Avinash K Dixit
- 1990/086 The Japanese Tax Reform: Efficiency Versus Equity
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/085 Economic Implications of German Unification for the Federal Republic and the Rest of the World
by Mr. Paul R Masson & Mr. Guy M Meredith
- 1990/084 Exchange Restrictions and Devaluation Crises
by Pierre-Richard Agénor
- 1990/083 Protection and Export Performance in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Mr. Dean A. DeRosa
- 1990/082 Sustainability, Premia, and the Dollar
by Mr. Steven A. Symansky & Mr. Bankim Chadha
- 1990/081 Banks in Distress: The Case of Bangladesh
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/080 Stability of Velocity in the Group of Seven Countries: A Kalman Filter Approach
by Mr. Eduard J Bomhoff
- 1990/079 Transitional Arrangements for Trade and Payments Among the CMEA Countries
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/078 Macroeconomic Policies and the Balance of Payments in Pakistan: 1972-1986
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/077 Debt Overhang, Debt Reduction and Investment: The Case of the Philippines
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/076 Fiscal Indicators for Economic Growth: Illusory Search?
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/075 The Dynamics of Money Demand and Prices
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/074 Issues in the Reform of Deposit Insurance and Regulation of Depository Institutions
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/073 Monetary Policy in an Emerging European Economic and Monetary Union: Key Issues
by Mr. Jacob A. Frenkel & Mr. Morris Goldstein
- 1990/072 Trends and Cycles in the U.S. Economy
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/071 On Noncooperative Capital Income Taxation in Open Economies
by Kenneth Kletzer
- 1990/070 Tax Policy and Reform for Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/069 Are Sovereign Debt Secondary Market Returns Sensitive to Macroecoriomic Fundamentals? Evidence from the Contemporary and Interwar Markets
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/068 The Impact of the EC's Internal Marketon Nonmember Countries: The Case of EFTA
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/067 The Composition and Distribution of Financial Assistance From Arab Countries and Arab Regional Institutions
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/066 Possible Implications of Integrating the Corporate and Individual Income Taxes in the United States
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/065 Systemic Financial Risk in Payment Systems
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/064 Risk and Capital Flight in Developing Countries
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/063 Foreign Direct Investment
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/062 Fiscal Policy, Labor Markets and the Poor
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/061 Targeting the Exchange Rate: Empirical Investigation
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/060 Economic and Monetary Union in Europe and Constraintson National Budgetary Policies
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/059 Optimal Tax/Expenditure Competition Strategy of Governments in the Presence of Time Inconsistency: The Case for Investment Tax Abacemencs
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/058 The 1990 Reform of United Kingdom Local Authority Finance
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/057 Government Contingent Liabilities and the Measurement of Fiscal Impact
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/056 Public Policy and the Enviroment: Survey of the Literature
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/055 The Sensitivity of Secondary Sovereign Loan Market Returns to Macroeconomlc Fundamentals
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/054 Taxation Windfall Internationalization Korean Capital Markets
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/053 Long-Run Money Demand in Large Industrial Countries
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/052 Exchange Rate Expectations: Survey of Survey Studies
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/051 Capital Controls and International Portfolio Theory: A Microeconomic Approach
by Ms. Marjorie B. Rose
- 1990/050 Exchange Rate and the Price Level in Socialist Economies
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/049 Stabilization Policy with Bands
by Mr. Daniel Gros
- 1990/048 Fiscal Revenue and Inflationary Finance
by Mr. Nurun N. Choudhry
- 1990/047 The Transmission Mechanism for Monetary Policy in Developing Countries
by Mr. Peter J Montiel
- 1990/046 Inflation-Proof Tax System? Some Lessons From Israel
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/045 Wages, Profitability, and Growth in a Small Open Economy
by Mr. Bankim Chadha
- 1990/044 Export Instability and Policy Implications for Developing Countries
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/043 Exchange Rate Forecasting Techniques, Survey Data, and Implications for the Foreign Exchange Market
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/042 Economic Reform and the Demand for Money in China
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/041 Exchange Rate Forecasting Techniques, Survey Data, and Implications for the Foreign Exchange Market
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/040 Private Investment in Developing Countries: An Empirical Analysis
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/039 The IMF and Tax Reform
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/038 The Risk Premiumon Italian Government Debt, 1976-1988
by Mr. Carlo Cottarelli & Mr. Mauro Mecagni
- 1990/037 The Current Account in Perspective: Lessons from the Italian Experience
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/036 A Noteon Debt Reduction and Echonomic Efficiency
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/035 Policy Inconsistency and External Debt Service
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/034 The Integration of Macro and Microeconomic Relations in Dynamic Policy Models: The Case of Saving and Investment Behavior
by Ary Lars Bovenberg
- 1990/033 Labor Market Segmentation in a Two-Sector Model of An Open Economy
by Mr. Dimitri G Demekas
- 1990/032 Equilibria with Unemployment in Segmented Labor Markets
by Mr. Dimitri G Demekas
- 1990/031 Target Zones and Interest Rate Variability
by Mr. Lars E. O. Svensson
- 1990/030 The Significance of the Current Account: Implications of European Financial Integration
by Mr. Lazaros E. Molho
- 1990/029 The Role of Monetary Policy in Israel's 1985 Stabilization Effort
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/028 Market-Oriented Reform of Foreign Trade in Planned Economies
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/027 Macroeconomic Adjustment and Reform in Planned Economies
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/026 The Crisis in the Financial Sector and the Authorities' Reaction: The Case of the Philippines
by Mr. Jean-Claude Nascimento
- 1990/025 Dynamic Responses to Policy and Exogenous Shocks in an Empirical Developing-Country Model with Rational Expectations
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/024 Fiscal Policy Independence in a European Monetary Union
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/023 Economic and Monetary Integration and the Aggregate Demand for Money in the EMS
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/022 Sustainable Plans and Mutual Default
by V. V. Chari & Mr. Patrick E. Kehoe
- 1990/021 Interest Rate Targeting in a Small Open Economy: The Predetermined Exchange Rates Case
by Mr. Guillermo Calvo & Mr. Carlos A. Végh Gramont
- 1990/020 Monetary Indexation and Revenues from Money Creation: The Case of Iceland
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/019 Issues in Recent Banking Crises in Developing Countries
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/018 Valuing Interest Payment Guarantees on Developing Country Debt
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/017 Is there a Need for Harmonizing Capital Income Taxes within EC Countries?
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/016 Stabilization Policies in Developing Countries with a Parallel Market for Foreign Exchange: A Formal Framework
by Pierre-Richard Agénor
- 1990/015 Trade Liberalization, Stabilization, and Growth: Some Noteson the Mexican Experience
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/014 Social Security, Demographic Trends, and the Federal Budget
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/013 The Perils of Sterilization
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/012 Issues in Interest Rate Management and Liberalization
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/011 An Econometric Rational Expectations Macroeconomic Model for Developing Countries with Capital Controls
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/010 Externalities. Incentives, and Economic Reforms
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/009 The Evaluation of Debt Exchanges
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/008 Interest Rate Policies, Stabilization, and Bank Supervision in Developing Countries: Strategies for Financial Reforms
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/007 Pricing Floating-Rate Debt and Related Interest Rate Options
by Louis O. Scott
- 1990/006 Currency Bands, Target Zones, and Cash Limits: Thresholds for Monetary and Fiscal Policy
by Mr. Marcus Miller & Mr. Paul Weller
- 1990/005 Macroeconomic Effects of Prelected Population Aging in Industrial Countries
by Mr. Paul R Masson & Mr. Ralph W. Tryon
- 1990/004 The Identification of the Causes of Business Cycles Across Countries
by Mr. Don E. Schlagenhauf & Stefan C. Norrbin
- 1990/003 On the International Use of Currencies: The Case of the Deutsche Mark
by International Monetary Fund
- 1990/002 Financial Market Integration and Exchange Rate Policy
by Ms. Liliana Rojas-Suárez & Mr. Donald J Mathieson
- 1990/001 The U.S. Health Care Industry: Performance and Issues
by International Monetary Fund
1989
- 1989/107 Fiscal Constraints of a Fixed Exchange Rate Regime
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/106 Efficiency in Commodity Futures Markets
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/105 Adjustment Uncertainty, Confidence, and Growth: Latin America After the Debt Crisis
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/104 A Subsistence Linked Economy: The Case of the Solomon Islands
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/103 National Savings and Targets for the Federal Budget Balance in the United States
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/102 Saving, Investment, Financial Integration, and the Balance of Payments
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/101 Foreign Exchange Market Intervention and Domestic Monetary Control in Japan. 1973-19+L26389
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/100 Implications of a Lower Capital Gains Tax Rate in the United States
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/098 Monetary Policy in the Philippines During Periods of Financial Crisis and Changes in Exchange Rate Regime: Targets, Instruments, and the Stability of Money Demand
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/097 The Recent Behavior of Business Fixed Investment in the United States and the Role of Computers
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/096 Transactions Costs and Vehicle Currencies
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/095 The Flow-of-Funds Accounts, the United Nations' System of National Accounts, and the Developing Countries
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/094 Fiscal Policy and Economic Reconstruction in Latin America
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/093 Fiscal Policy for Stable and Equitable Growth in Latin America
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/092 Monetary Concepts and Definitions
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/091 Trade Policy and Market Structure Interactions in Developing Countries
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/090 External Adjustment and the Optimal Demand for International Reserves
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/089 A Systems Approach to Estimating the Natural Rate of Unemployment and Potential Output for the United States
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/088 The Effects of Financial Deregulationon Consumption
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/087 IMF Adviceon Fiscal Policy
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/086 Inflation in African Countries: General Issues and Effecton the Financial Sector
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/085 Wealth. Financial Liberalization, and the Demand for Money in Japan
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/084 Optimal Fiscal Policy and Government Provision of Contingent Liabilities: The Example of Government Loan and Deposit Guarantees
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/083 Risk Neutrality and the Two-Tier Foreign Exchange Market: Evidence from Belgium
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/082 In Search of a Monetary Anchor: A "New" Monetary Standard
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/081 External Imbalances and Fiscal Policy in the Group of Three Countries: The Role of Stock-Flow Dynamics
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/080 Current Account Dynamics: The Role of Real Shocks
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/079 Optimal Incentives to Domestic Investment in the Presence of Capital Flight
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/078 Money Versus Credit in the Determination of Output for Small Open Economies
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/077 Money Demand in Canada
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/076 Toward Defining and Measuring the Fiscal Impact of Public Enterprises
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/075 INDOMOD A Simulation Model of the Indonesian Economy
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/074 Economic Interdependence and the International Implications of Supply-Side Policies
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/073 Credibility and Nominal Debt: Exploring the Role of Maturity in Managing Inflation
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/072 Commodity Prices and Inflation: Evidence from Seven Large Industrial Countries
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/071 Debt Growth and the Prospects for Debt Reduction;The Case of Sub-Saharan African Countries
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/070 Tariffs and the Macroeconomy: Some Empirical Evidence
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/069 Valuation of Menu items in Debt Restructuring
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/068 Public Finance in Islam
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/067 Exchange Rate Fluctuations, Pass-Through, and Market Share
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/066 Saving-Investment Correlations: Immobile Capital. Government Policy or Endogenous Behavior?
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/065 Pricing An Interest Payment Guarantee: A Contribution to Debt Reduction Techniques
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/064 Tax Credits for Debt Reduction: A Proposal
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/063 The Macroeconomic Impacts of Counterpart Funds
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/062 The Welfare Effects of Public Expenditure Programs Reconsidered
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/061 Financial and Fiscal Programming Under Debt Rescheduling
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/060 Private Investment and Economic Growth in Developing Countries
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/059 Uncontrolled Markets and the Inflationary Process in a Centrally Planned Economy
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/058 Unfolding the Flypaper: The Effects of Intergovernmental Grants in an Open Local Economy
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/057 The Instruments and Operating Procedures for Conducting Monetary Policy in the Group of Five Countries
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/056 A Dynamic Model of Buy-Backs
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/055 Strategic Investment in a Debt Bargaining Framework
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/054 Growth, External Debt and Sovereign Risk in a Small Open Economy
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/053 A Forward-Looking Macroeconomic Simulation Model for a Developing Country
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/052 The Purchasing Power Parity Criterion for Stabilizing Exchange Rates
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/051 Looking for An Economically Meaningful Way to Assess Fiscal Policy
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/050 From Deficit Delusion to the Fiscal Balance Rule
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/049 Fiscal Policy. Locational Decisions, and Exchange Rates
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/048 Monetary Control Procedures and Financial Reform: Approaches, Issues, and Recent Experiences in Developing Countries
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/047 Factors Affecting Saving, Policy tools, and Tax Reform: A Review
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/046 Indexation and Maturity of Government Bonds: A Simple Model
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/045 Government Expenditure and Economic Growth: An Empirical Investigation
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/044 Exchange Rate Movements and International Interdependence of Stock Markets
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/043 International Spillovers of Taxiation
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/042 An Economic Analysis of Tax Amnesties
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/041 European Financial Integration and Revenue from Seignorage: The Case of Italy
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/040 Optimal Taxation Policies in the EMS: A Two-Country Model of Public Finance
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/039 Currency Substitution and Financial innovation
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/033 Financial Crisis in Developing Countries and Structural Weaknesses of the Financial System
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/032 A Model of Adjustment and Growth: An Empirical Analysis
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/031 Structural Determinants of the Natural Rate of Unemployment in Canada
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/030 The Linkage Between Speculative Attack and Target Zone Models of Exchange Rates
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/029 The Recent Behavior of U.S. Trade Prices
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/028 Government Purchases and Relative Prices in a Two-Country World
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/027 Contacts, Credibility and Common Knowledge: Their Influenceon Inflation Convergence
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/026 The Evolving Role of Fiscal Policy in Centrally Planned Economies Under Reform: The Case of China
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/025 Macroeconomics and Famine
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/024 A Simulation Model for Financial Programming
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/023 The External Debt Problem of Sub-Saharan Africa
by International Monetary Fund
- 1989/022 Net Foreign Assets and International Adjustment in the United States, Japan and the Federal Republic of Germany
by International Monetary Fund