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2007/002: Public Investment and Public-Private Partnerships Downloads
Bernardin Akitoby, Gerd Schwartz and Richard Hemming
2006/005: Integrating Poor Countries into the World Trading System Downloads
International Monetary Fund
2006/004: Can Debt Relief Boost Growth in Poor Countries? Downloads
Toan Nguyen, Benedict Clements and Rina Bhattacharya
2006/003: Accountability Arrangements for Financial Sector Regulators Downloads
Eva Hüpkes, Michael Taylor and Marc Quintyn
2006/002: Preserving Financial Stability Downloads
Garry Schinasi
2006/001: Moving to a Flexible Exchange Rate Downloads
Rupa Duttagupta, Cem Karacadag and Gilda Fernandez
2005/004: Financial Reform: What Shakes It? What Shapes It? Downloads
Ashoka Mody and Abdul Abiad
2005/003: Educating Children in Poor Countries Downloads
Eva Jenkner and Arye Hillman
2005/001: Improving Governance and Fighting Corruption in the Baltic and CIS Countries: The Role of the IMF Downloads
International Monetary Fund
2004/001: Should Financial Sector Regulators Be Independent? Downloads
Marc Quintyn and Michael Taylor
2002/004: Corporate Sector Restructuring: The Role of Government in Times of Crisis Downloads
Mark Stone
2002/003: Moral Hazard: Does IMF Financing Encourage Imprudence by Borrowers and Lenders? Downloads
Steven Phillips and Timothy Lane
2002/002: The Pension Puzzle: Prerequisites and Policy Choices in Pension Design Downloads
N. Barr
2002/001: Hiding in the Shadows: The Growth of the Underground Economy Downloads
Friedrich Schneider and Dominik Enste
2001/003: Rural Poverty in Developing Countries: Implications for Public Policy Downloads
Mahmood Khan
2001/002: Controlling Pollution: Using Taxes and Tradable Permits Downloads
Valerie Reppelin and John Norregaard
2001/001: Tax Policy for Developing Countries Downloads
Vito Tanzi and Howell Zee
2000/004: Full Dollarization: The Pros and Cons Downloads
Eduardo Borensztein and Andrew Berg
2000/003: Promoting Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: Learning What Works Downloads
Dhaneshwar Ghura, Anupam Basu and Anthony Calamitsis
2000/002: The Challenge of Predicting Economic Crises Downloads
Andrew Berg and Catherine Pattillo
2000/001: Job Creation: Why Some Countries Do Better Downloads
Pietro Garibaldi and Paolo Mauro
1999/002: Hedge Funds: What Do We Really Know? Downloads
Barry Eichengreen and Donald Mathieson
1998/005: Inflation Targeting as a Framework for Monetary Policy Downloads
Guy Debelle, Miguel Savastano, Paul Masson and Sunil Sharma
1998/002: Fixed or Flexible? Getting the Exchange Rate Right in the 1990s Downloads
Jahangir Aziz and Francesco Caramazza
1997/007: Does Globalization Lower Wages and Export Jobs? Downloads
Matthew Slaughter and Phillip Swagel
1996/001: Confronting Budget Deficits Downloads
International Monetary Fund
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