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Postal address:International Monetary Fund 700 19th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20431 United States
Workplace:International Monetary Fund (IMF), (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2002

  1. Ongoing Changes in the Business Cycle: Evidence and Causes
    OECD Economics Department Working Papers, OECD Publishing Downloads View citations (43)
    See also Book Ongoing changes in the business cycle - evidence and causes, SUERF Studies, SUERF - The European Money and Finance Forum (2002) Downloads View citations (44) (2002)

2001

  1. Standard Shocks in the OECD Interlink Model
    OECD Economics Department Working Papers, OECD Publishing Downloads View citations (45)
  2. The Tax System in New Zealand: An Appraisal and Options for Change
    OECD Economics Department Working Papers, OECD Publishing Downloads View citations (6)

2000

  1. The Tax System in Japan: A Need for Comprehensive Reform
    OECD Economics Department Working Papers, OECD Publishing Downloads View citations (7)
  2. The Tax System in Korea: More Fairness and Less Complexity Required
    OECD Economics Department Working Papers, OECD Publishing Downloads
  3. The Tax System in Mexico: A Need for Strengthening the Revenue-Raising Capacity
    OECD Economics Department Working Papers, OECD Publishing Downloads View citations (13)

1999

  1. Estimating Prudent Budgetary Margins for 11 EU Countries: A Simulated SVAR Model Approach
    OECD Economics Department Working Papers, OECD Publishing Downloads View citations (45)

Books

2002

  1. Ongoing changes in the business cycle - evidence and causes
    SUERF Studies, SUERF - The European Money and Finance Forum Downloads View citations (44)
    See also Working Paper Ongoing Changes in the Business Cycle: Evidence and Causes, OECD Economics Department Working Papers, OECD Publishing (2002) Downloads View citations (43) (2002)
 
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