IMF Staff Papers
1998 - 2008
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2008
- Modeling Aggregate Use of IMF Resources—Analytical Approaches and Medium-Term Projections pp. 1-49

- Atish Ghosh, Manuela Goretti, Bikas Joshi, Alun Thomas and Juan Zalduendo
- Informality and Regulations: What Drives the Growth of Firms? pp. 50-82

- Era Dabla-Norris and Gabriela Inchauste
- Exchange Rate Transmission into Industry-Level Export Prices: A Tale of Two Policy Regimes in India pp. 83-108

- Sushanta K. Mallick and Helena Marques
- Measuring and Analyzing Sovereign Risk with Contingent Claims pp. 109-148

- Michael Gapen, Dale Gray, Cheng Hoon Lim and Yingbin Xiao
- Probabilistic Sustainability of Public Debt: A Vector Autoregression Approach for Brazil, Mexico, and Turkey pp. 149-182

- Evan Tanner and Issouf Samake
- Does Transparency Pay? pp. 183-209

- Rachel Glennerster and Yongseok Shin
- Foreword pp. 211-212

- Robert P Flood
- Getting to Know the Global Economy Model and Its Philosophy pp. 213-242

- Douglas Laxton
- The Global Economy Model: Theoretical Framework pp. 243-284

- Paolo A. Pesenti
- The Impact on the United States of the Rise in Energy Prices: Does the Source of the Energy Market Imbalance Matter? pp. 285-296

- Jared Bebee and Ben Hunt
- Oil Price Movements and the Global Economy: A Model-Based Assessment pp. 297-311

- Selim Elekdag, René Lalonde, Douglas Laxton, Dirk Muir and Paolo A. Pesenti
- Productivity and Global Imbalances: The Role of Nontradable Total Factor Productivity in Advanced Economies pp. 312-325

- Pietro Cova, Massimiliano Pisani, Nicoletta Batini and Alessandro Rebucci
- Inflation Targeting and Price-Level-Path Targeting in the Global Economy Model: Some Open Economy Considerations pp. 326-338

- Donald Coletti, René Lalonde and Dirk Muir
- The Macroeconomic Costs and Benefits of Adopting the Euro pp. 339-355

- Philippe Karam, Douglas Laxton, David Rose and Natalia Tamirisa
- Why It Pays to Synchronize Structural Reforms in the Euro Area Across Markets and Countries pp. 356-366

- Luc Everaert and Werner Schule
2007
- An Evaluation of the World Economic Outlook Forecasts pp. 1-33

- Allan Timmermann
- The Missing Globalization Puzzle: Evidence of the Declining Importance of Distance pp. 34-58

- David Theodore Coe, Arvind Subramanian and Natalia Tamirisa
- Foreign Aid Policy and Sources of Poverty: A Quantitative Framework pp. 59-90

- Alex Mourmouras and Peter Rangazas
- Commodity Price Shocks and the Odds on Fiscal Performance: A Structural Vector Autoregression Approach pp. 91-112

- Francis Y Kumah and John M Matovu
- Labor Policies to Raise Employment pp. 113-138

- Marcello Estevão
- Grants vs. Loans pp. 139-162

- Tito Cordella and Hulya Ulku
- Core Inflation: Measurement and Statistical Issues in Choosing Among Alternative Measures pp. 163-190

- Mick Silver
- Current Account Deficits in Rich Countries pp. 191-219

- Olivier Blanchard
- International Financial Integration and the Real Economy pp. 220-269

- Martin D D Evans and Viktoria V. Hnatkovska
- Can We Predict the Next Capital Account Crisis? pp. 270-305

- Marcos Chamon, Paolo Manasse and Alessandro Prati
- Are Debt Crises Adequately Defined? pp. 306-337

- Andrea Pescatori and Amadou N. R. Sy
- Will the Doha Round Lead to Preference Erosion? pp. 338-384

- Mary Amiti and John Romalis
- Money-Based vs. Exchange-Rate-Based Stabilization: Is There Room for Political Opportunism? pp. 385-417

- Ari Aisen
- The Political Economy of Nominal Macroeconomic Pathologies pp. 419-453

- Shanker Satyanath and Arvind Subramanian
- Deficit Limits and Fiscal Rules for Dummies pp. 455-473

- Paolo Manasse
- Work Absence in Europe pp. 475-538

- Lusine Lusinyan and Leo Bonato
- Is Housing Wealth an “ATM”? The Relationship Between Household Wealth, Home Equity Withdrawal, and Saving Rates pp. 539-561

- Vladimir Klyuev and Paul Mills
- Spending Seigniorage: Do Central Banks Have a Governance Problem? pp. 563-589

- Alain Ize
- The Employment Effects of Labor and Product Market Deregulation and Their Implications for Structural Reform pp. 591-619

- Helge Berger and Stephan Danninger
- Banks During the Argentine Crisis: Were They All Hurt Equally? Did They All Behave Equally? pp. 621-662

- Adolfo Barajas, Emiliano Basco, V Hugo Juan-Ramón and Carlos Quarracino
- Escaping from the Resource Curse: Evidence from Botswana and the Rest of the World pp. 663-699

- Atsushi Iimi
- Price Variability Under Price Level Stability—A Study of Sierra Leone's Price Dynamics Using Micro-Level Price Data pp. 701-726

- Arto Kovanen
- Volatility of Development Aid: An Update pp. 727-739

- Aleš Bulíř and A. Javier Hamann
- Exchange Rate Volatility and Reserves Transparency pp. 741-754

- John Cady and Jesus Gonzalez-Garcia
2006
- Russia and the WTO: The "Gravity" of Outsider Status pp. 1

- Bogdan Lissovolik and Yaroslav Lissovolik
- Volatility and the Debt-Intolerance Paradox pp. 1

- Luis Catão and Sandeep Kapur
- Portfolio Constraints and Contagion in Emerging Markets pp. 1

- Anna Ilyina
- Who Adjusts and When?The Political Economy of Reforms pp. 1

- Alberto Alesina, Silvia Ardagna and Francesco Trebbi
- Rent Seeking pp. 2

- Shankha Chakraborty and Era Dabla-Norris
- An Estimated Small Open Economy Model of the Financial Accelerator pp. 2

- Selim Elekdag, Alejandro Justiniano and Ivan Tchakarov
- To Buy or Not to Buy? Uncertainty, Irreversibility, and Heterogeneous Investment Dynamics in Italian Company Data pp. 2

- Stephen R. Bond and Domenico Lombardi
- The Causes of Fiscal Transparency: Evidence from the U.S. States pp. 2

- James E. Alt, David Dreyer Lassen and Shanna Rose
- Exchange Rate Regimes, Location, and Specialization pp. 3

- Luca Antonio Ricci
- Relating the Knowledge Production Function to Total Factor Productivity: An Endogenous Growth Puzzle pp. 3

- Yasser Abdih and Frederick Joutz
- Primary Surplus Behavior and Risks to Fiscal Sustainability in Emerging Market Countries: A "Fan-Chart" Approach pp. 3

- Oya Celasun, Xavier Debrun and Jonathan David Ostry
- Plant Turnover and Structural Reforms in Colombia pp. 3

- Marcela Eslava, John Haltiwanger, Adriana Kugler and Maurice Kugler
- Exchange Rate Pass-Through in the Euro Area pp. 4

- Hamid Faruqee
- New Rates from New Weights pp. 4

- Tamim Bayoumi, Jaewoo Lee and Sarma Jayanthi
- How Should Subnational Government Borrowing Be Regulated?Some Cross-Country Empirical Evidence pp. 4

- Alexander Plekhanov and Raju Singh
- Outcomes-Based Conditionality: Its Role and Optimal Design pp. 4

- Anna Ivanova
- Parity Reversion in Real Exchange Rates: Fast, Slow, or Not at All? pp. 5

- Paul Cashin and Christopher John McDermott
- Does Compliance with Basel Core Principles Bring Any Measurable Benefits? pp. 5

- Richard Podpiera
- The Potential of Foreign Aid as Insurance pp. 5

- Stéphane Pallage, Michel A. Robe and Catherine Bérubé
- Political Constraints and Public Support for Market Reform pp. 5

- Raj M. Desai and Anders Olofsgård
- New Estimates of Government Net Capital Stocks for 22 OECD Countries, 1960-2001 pp. 6

- Christophe Kamps
- Differences in IMF Data: Incidence and Implications pp. 6

- Anthony Pellechio and John Cady
- Parity Reversion in Real Exchange Rates: A Puzzle or a Nonissue? pp. 6

- Jacques J. Polak
- Remoteness and Real Exchange Rate Volatility pp. 6

- Claudio Bravo-Ortega and Julian di Giovanni
- The IMF and Russia in the 1990s pp. 7

- John Odling-Smee
- Measuring Financial Development in the Middle East and North Africa: A New Database pp. 7

- Susan Creane, Rishi Goyal, Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak and Randa Sab
- Local Currency Bond Markets pp. 7

- John D. Burger and Francis E. Warnock
- Asymmetric Effects of Government Spending: Does the Level of Real Interest Rates Matter? pp. 8

- Woon Gyu Choi and Michael B. Devereux
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