IMF Occasional Papers
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- 1998/017: The West African Economic and Monetary Union: Recent Developments and Policy Issues

- Ernesto Hernández-Catá and C. François
- 1998/016: Capital Account Liberalization: Theoretical and Practical Aspects

- Michael Mussa, Giovanni Dell'ariccia, Barry Eichengreen and Enrica Detragiache
- 1998/015: Privatization and Public Enterprises

- Richard Hemming and Ali Mansoor
- 1998/013: Algeria: Stabilization and Transition to Market

- Nicole Laframboise, Patricia Alonso-Gamo, Alain Feler, Stefania Bazzoni, Karim Nashashibi and Sebastian Paris Horvitz
- 1998/012: Exchange Rate Assessment: Extension of the Macroeconomic Balance Approach

- Peter Isard and Hamid Faruqee
- 1998/011: Fiscal Policy Rules

- George Kopits and Steven Symansky
- 1998/010: Multimod Mark III: The Core Dynamic and Steady State Model

- Hamid Faruqee, Douglas Laxton, Bart Turtelboom, Peter Isard and Eswar Prasad
- 1998/009: Hedge Funds and Financial Market Dynamics

- Anne Jansen, Donald Mathieson, Barry Eichengreen, Laura Kodres, Bankim Chadha and Sunil Sharma
- 1998/008: Egypt: Beyond Stabilization. Toward a Dynamic Market Economy

- Howard Handy
- 1998/007: The Nordic Banking Crisis: Pitfalls in Financial Liberalization: Pitfalls in Financial Liberalization

- Burkhard Drees and Ceyla Pazarbasioglu
- 1998/006: Fiscal Policy: Issues During the Transition in Russia

- Sergei Alexashenko and Augusto López-Claros
- 1998/005: Fiscal Reforms in Low-Income Countries

- Benedict Clements, Liam Ebrill, Sanjeev Gupta, Anthony Pellechio, Jerald Schiff, George Abed, Ronald McMorran and Marijn Verhoeven
- 1998/004: The ESAF at Ten Years: Economic Adjustment and Reform in Low-Income Countries

- International Monetary Fund
- 1998/003: Hungary: Economic Policies for Sustainable Growth

- International Monetary Fund
- 1998/002: Central Bank Reforms in the Baltics, Russia, and the Other Countries of the Former Soviet Union

- Malcolm Knight
- 1997/007: Credibility Without Rules

- Carlo Cottarelli and Curzio Giannini
- 1997/006: Pension Regimes and Saving

- Alfredo Cuevas, George Mackenzie and Philip Gerson
- 1997/005: Currency Board Arrangements: Issues and Experiences

- Charles Enoch and Tomás Baliño
- 1997/004: Hong Kong, China: Growth, Structural Change, and Economic Stability During the Transition

- Dubravko Mihaljek and John Dodsworth
- 1997/003: Kuwait: From Reconstruction to Accumulation for Future Generations

- John Wilson, Susan Fennell, Nigel Chalk, Mohamed El-Erian and Alexei Kireyev
- 1997/002: Nigeria: Experience with Structural Adjustment

- International Monetary Fund
- 1997/001: The Composition of Fiscal Adjustment and Growth: Lessons from Fiscal Reforms in Eight Economies

- George Mackenzie, Philip Gerson and David Orsmond
- 1996/013: Aging Populations and Public Pension Schemes

- Sheetal Chand and Albert Jaeger
- 1996/012: Thailand: The Road to Sustained Growth

- Erik Offerdal, Kalpana Kochhar, Louis Dicks-Mireaux, Jianping Zhou, Mauro Mecagni and Balázs Horváth
- 1996/011: Exchange Rate Movements and Their Impact on Trade and Investment in the APEC Region

- Takatoshi Ito, Tamim Bayoumi, Peter Isard and Steven Symansky
- 1996/010: National Bank of Poland: The Road to Indirect Instruments

- Piero Ugolini
- 1996/009: Government Reform in New Zealand

- Graham Scott
- 1996/008: Quasi-Fiscal Operations of Public Financial Institutions

- George Mackenzie and Peter Stella
- 1996/007: Adjustment for Growth: The African Experience

- Amor Tahari, M. Nowak, Michael Hadjimichael and Robert Sharer
- 1996/006: Monetary and Exchange System Reforms in China: An Experiment in Gradualism

- Marc Quintyn, Bernard Laurens, Hassanali Mehran and Tom Nordman
- 1996/005: Reinvigorating Growth in Developing Countries: Lessons from Adjustment Policies in Eight Economies

- Kalpana Kochhar, Erik Offerdal, Louis Dicks-Mireaux, Mauro Mecagni, Jianping Zhou, Balázs Horváth, David Goldsbrough and Sharmini Coorey
- 1996/004: Aftermath of the CFA Franc Devaluation

- Stéphane Cossé, Johannes Mueller, Jean Le Dem and Jean Clément
- 1996/003: The Lao People's Democratic Republic: Systemic Transformation and Adjustment

- Ichiro Otani and Chi Pham
- 1996/002: Jordan: Strategy for Adjustment and Growth

- Ahsan Mansur and Edouard Maciejewski
- 1996/001: Vietnam: Transition to a Market Economy

- Krishna Srinivasan, Erich Spitäller, M. Braulke, Christian Mulder, Hisanobu Shishido, Kenneth M. Miranda, John Dodsworth and Keon Lee
- 1995/019: Resilience and Growth Through Sustained Adjustment: The Moroccan Experience

- Sena Eken, Jörg Decressin, Filippo Cartiglia, Klaus-Stefan Enders, Saleh Nsouli and Van Thai
- 1995/018: Singapore: A Case Study in Rapid Development

- Kenneth Bercuson
- 1995/017: Economic Dislocation and Recovery in Lebanon

- Jose Martelino, S. Erbas, Adnan Mazarei, Sena Eken and Paul Cashin
- 1995/016: Uganda: Adjustment with Growth, 1987-94

- Hema De Zoysa, Robert Sharer and Calvin McDonald
- 1995/015: Capital Flows in the APEC Region

- Carmen Reinhart and Mohsin Khan
- 1995/014: Challenges to the Swedish Welfare State

- Desmond Lachman, Ramana Ramaswamy, J. Green, Robert Hagemann and Adam Bennett
- 1995/013: Capital Account Convertibility: Review of Experience and Implications for IMF Policies

- Owen Evens and Peter Quirk
- 1995/012: Financial Fragilities in Latin America: The 1980s and 1990s

- Steven Weisbrod and Liliana Rojas-Suarez
- 1995/011: IMF Conditionality: Experience Under Stand-By and Extended Arrangements, Part II: Background Papers

- Adam Bennett, Louis Dicks-Mireaux, Miguel Savastano, María Carkovic S., Mauro Mecagni, Susan Schadler and James John
- 1995/010: Road Maps of the Transition: The Baltics, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Russia

- Michael Marrese, Mark Lutz, Tapio Saavalainen, Vincent Koen, Biswajit Banerjee and Thomas Krueger
- 1995/009: IMF Conditionality: Experience Under Stand-by and Extended Arrangements, Part I: Key Issues and Findings

- Louis Dicks-Mireaux, Miguel Savastano, Adam Bennett, María Carkovic S., Mauro Mecagni, James John and Susan Schadler
- 1995/008: The Adoption of Indirect Instruments of Monetary Policy

- Tomás Baliño, Charles Enoch and William Alexander
- 1995/007: United Germany: The First Five Years: Performance and Policy Issues

- Karl Habermeier, Robert Corker, Robert Feldman, Tessa Van der Willigen and H. Vittas
- 1995/006: Sub-Saharan Africa: Growth, Savings, and Investment, 1986-93

- Martin Mühleisen, Dhaneshwar Ghura, Roger Nord, Michael Hadjimichael and E. Ucer
- 1995/005: Policy Experiences and Issues in the Baltics, Russia, and Other Countries of the Former Soviet Union

- Daniel Citrin and Ashok Lahiri
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