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2005
- Why Are Asset Markets Modeled Successfully, But Not Their Dealers? pp. 1

- Rafael Romeu
- IMF Conference in Honor of Michael Mussa: (MussaFest) Opening Remarks pp. 1

- Agustin Carstens
- Real Exchange Rates in Developing Countries: Are Balassa-Samuelson Effects Present? pp. 2

- Ehsan U. Choudhri and Mohsin S. Khan
- Reconsidering Expectations of Economic Growth After World War II from the Perspective of 2004 pp. 2

- Robert W. Fogel
- The Internal Job Market of the IMF's Economist Program pp. 3

- Greg Barron and Felix Vardy
- On the Accuracy of Some Past and Present Forecasts pp. 3

- Stanley Engerman
- Banking on Foreigners: The Behavior of International Bank Claims on Latin America, 1985–2000 pp. 4

- Maria Soledad Martinez Peria, Andrew Powell and Ivanna Vladkova-Hollar
- Growth and Volatility in an Era of Globalization pp. 4

- Ayhan Kose, Eswar Prasad and Marco E. Terrones
- Assessing Early Warning Systems: How Have They Worked in Practice? pp. 5

- Andrew Gouinlock Berg, Eduardo Borensztein and Catherine Pattillo
- The Mussa Theorem (and Other Results on IMF-Induced Moral Hazard) pp. 5

- Olivier Jeanne and Jeromin Zettelmeyer
- Does SDDS Subscription Reduce Borrowing Costs for Emerging Market Economies? pp. 6

- John Cady
- Country Insurance pp. 6

- Tito Cordella and Eduardo Levy Yeyati
- Special Data Section Domestic Debt Markets in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 7

- Jakob Christensen
- U.S. Trade Policy and the Adjustment Process pp. 7

- Chad P. Bown and Rachel McCulloch
- Exchange Rate Regimes: Does What Countries Say Matter? pp. 8

- Hans Genberg and Alexander K. Swoboda
- The 35 Most Tumultuous Years in Monetary History: Shocks, the Transfer Problem, and Financial Trauma pp. 9

- Robert Z. Aliber
- Mundell's International Economics: Adaptations and Debates pp. 10

- Russell S. Boyer and Warren Young
2004
- The Persistence of Corruption and Slow Economic Growth pp. 1

- Paolo Mauro
- The International Monetary Fund and the Global Spread of Privatization pp. 1

- Nancy Brune, Geoffrey Garrett and Bruce Kogut
- In Finance, Size Matters pp. 2

- Biagio Bossone and Jong-Kun Lee
- Capital Account Liberalization and Economic Performance: Survey and Synthesis pp. 2

- Hali Edison, Michael W. Klein, Luca Antonio Ricci and Torsten Sløk
- International Liquidity and the Role of the SDR in the International Monetary System pp. 3

- Peter B. Clark and Jacques J. Polak
- Asymmetric Arbitrage and Default Premiums Between the U.S. and Russian Financial Markets pp. 3

- Mark P. Taylor and Elena Tchernykh Branson
- What Happened to Asian Exports During the Crisis? pp. 4

- Rupa Duttagupta and Antonio Spilimbergo
- A New Set of Measures on Capital Account Restrictions pp. 4

- Jacques Miniane
- Financial Reforms and Interest Rate Spreads in the Commercial Banking System in Malawi pp. 5

- Ephraim W. Chirwa and Montfort Mlachila
- Higher or Basic Education? The Composition of Human Capital and Economic Development pp. 5

- Rodney Ramcharan
- High Inflation and Real Wages pp. 6

- Benedikt Braumann
- Export Orientation and Productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 6

- Taye Mengistae and Catherine Pattillo
- A Brazilian-Type Debt Crisis pp. 7

- Assaf Razin and Efraim Sadka
- The Unbearable Stability of the German Wage Structure: Evidence and Interpretation pp. 7

- Eswar Prasad
- Special Section on Data Issues: Preface pp. 8

- Robert P. Flood
- Extreme Contagion in Equity Markets pp. 8

- Jorge A. Chan-Lau, Donald J. Mathieson and James Y. Yao
- Export and Import Price Indices pp. 9

- Jemma Dridi and Kimberly Zieschang
2003
- On the Origins of the Fleming-Mundell Model pp. 1

- James M. Boughton
- Sources of Economic Growth in East Asia: A Nonparametric Assessment pp. 1

- Shigeru Iwata, Mohsin S. Khan and Hiroshi Murao
- An Unbiased Appraisal of Purchasing Power Parity pp. 1

- Paul Cashin and Christopher John McDermott
- Ownership Concentration and Performance in Ukraine's Privatized Enterprises pp. 2

- Alexander Pivovarsky
- Can Inheritances Alleviate the Fiscal Burden of an Aging Population? pp. 2

- Erik Lueth
- Is Africa Integrated in the Global Economy? pp. 2

- Arvind Subramanian and Natalia Tamirisa
- A Panic-Prone Pack? The Behavior of Emerging Market Mutual Funds pp. 3

- Eduardo Borensztein and R. Gaston Gelos
- Population Aging and Global Capital Flows in a Parallel Universe pp. 3

- Robin Brooks
- The High-Yield Spread as a Predictor of Real Economic Activity: Evidence of a Financial Accelerator for the United States pp. 3

- Ashoka Mody and Mark P. Taylor
- Aid Volatility: An Empirical Assessment pp. 4

- Ales Bulir and A. Javier Hamann
- The Properties of the Equity Premium and the Risk-Free Rate: An Investigation Across Time and Countries pp. 4

- Fabio Canova and Gianni De Nicoló
- The Art of Making Everybody Happy: How to Prevent a Secession pp. 4

- Michel Le Breton and Shlomo Weber
- Does Monetary Policy Stabilize the Exchange Rate Following a Currency Crisis? pp. 5

- Ilan Goldfajn and Poonam Gupta
- Resources and Incentives to Reform pp. 5

- Alberto Dalmazzo and Guido de Blasio
- Rationing Rules and Outcomes: The Experience of Singapore's Vehicle Quota System pp. 5

- Ling Hui Tan
- Tight Money, Real Interest Rates, and Inflation in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 6

- Edward F. Buffie
- A Dynamic General Equilibrium Framework of Investment with Financing Constraint pp. 6

- Danyang Xie and Chi-Wa Yuen
- "Big Bang" Versus Gradualism in Economic Reforms: An Intertemporal Analysis with an Application to China pp. 6

- Andrew Feltenstein and Saleh M. Nsouli
- The Plutocratic Gap in the CPI: Evidence from Spain pp. 7

- Mario Izquierdo, Eduardo Ley and Javier Ruiz-Castillo
- Refocusing the Fund: A Review of James M. Boughton's Silent Revolution: The International Monetary Fund, 1979–1989 pp. 7

- Peter B. Kenen
- Structural Vulnerabilities and Currency Crises pp. 7

- Swati R. Ghosh and Atish R. Ghosh