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- 2000/007: Large-Scale Post-Crisis Corporate Sector Restructuring

- Mark Stone
- 2000/006: Capital Flight from Russia

- Prakash Loungani and Paolo Mauro
- 2000/005: The Role of MULTIMOD in the IMF's Policy Analysis

- Peter Isard
- 2000/004: Raising Growth and Investment in Sub-Saharan Africa: What Can be Done?

- Ernesto Hernández-Catá
- 2000/003: Exchange Rate Regimes in Selected Advanced Transition Economies: Coping with Transition, Capital Inflows, and EU Accession

- International Monetary Fund
- 2000/002: Interventions in Banks During Banking Crises: The Experience of Indonesia

- Charles Enoch
- 2000/001: Pros and Cons of Currency Board Arrangements in the Lead-Up to EU Accession and Participation in the Euro Zone

- Anne Gulde, Juha Kähkönen and Peter Keller
- 1999/008: Inflation Targeting: What is the Meaning of the Bottom of the Band?

- Eric Clifton
- 1999/007: Would Saving U.S. Social Security Raise National Saving?

- Jan Walliser
- 1999/006: A Modernized Approach to Managing the Risks in Cross-Border Capital Movements

- Inci Ötker-Robe and R. Johnston
- 1999/005: Monetary and Exchange Rate Policy of Transition Economies of Central and Eastern Europe after the Launch of EMU

- Paul Masson
- 1999/004: Mapping Financial Sector Vulnerability in a Non-Crisis Country

- Inci Ötker-Robe, Patrick Downes and Dewitt Marston
- 1999/003: The Role of the Currency Board in Bulgaria's Stabilization

- Anne Gulde
- 1999/002: Tax Policy and the Asian Crisis

- David Nellor
- 1999/001: Honduras's Growth Performance During 1970-1997

- V. Juan-Ramon
- 1998/014: Economic Transition and Social Protection: Issues and Agenda for Reform

- Sanjeev Gupta
- 1998/013: Corporate Debt Restructuring in East Asia: Some Lessons from International Experience

- Mark Stone
- 1998/012: Inflation, Credibility, and the Role of the International Monetary Fund

- Curzio Giannini and Carlo Cottarelli
- 1998/011: Capital Account Liberalization in the Southern Mediterranean Region

- Mounir Rached and Saleh Nsouli
- 1998/010: What Should be Done with a Fiscal Surplus?

- Nigel Chalk and Richard Hemming
- 1998/009: Systemic Banking Distress - The Need for an Enhanced Monetary Survey

- Eric Sidgwick and Olivier Frecaut
- 1998/008: Sequencing Capital Account Liberalizations and Financial Sector Reform

- R. Johnston
- 1998/007: Mitigating the Social Costs of the Economic Crisis and the Reform Programs in Asia

- Marijn Verhoeven, Sanjeev Gupta, Gerd Schwartz, Calvin McDonald, Željko Bogetic and Christian Schiller
- 1998/006: Africa: Is This the Turning Point?

- Mohsin Khan, Stanley Fischer and Ernesto Hernández-Catá
- 1998/005: External Borrowing in the Baltics, Russia, and Other States of the Former Soviet Union: The Transition to a Market Economy

- John Odling-Smee and Basil Zavoiceo
- 1998/004: The Payment System and Monetary Policy

- Omotunde Johnson
- 1998/003: Taxing Agriculture in Pakistan

- Mahmood Khan and Mohsin Khan
- 1998/002: Transparency in Central Bank Operations in the Foreign Exchange Market

- Charles Enoch
- 1998/001: Aid Effectiveness: A Survey of the Recent Empirical Literature

- Tsidi Tsikata
- 1997/011: Bank Soundness and Currency Board Arrangements: Issues and Experience

- Veerathai Santiprabhob
- 1997/010: Making a Currency Board Operational

- Anne Gulde and Charles Enoch
- 1997/009: The Macroeconomic Impact of Privatization

- George Mackenzie
- 1997/008: Legal and Institutional Obstacles to Growth and Business in Russia

- Elaine Buckberg
- 1997/007: Dedicated Road Funds: A Preliminary View on a World Bank Initiative

- Barry Potter
- 1997/006: Monetary Frameworks: Is There a Preferred Option for the European Central Bank?

- Ramana Ramaswamy
- 1997/005: Fiscal Accounting of Bank Restructuring

- Andy Wolfe, Jeffrey Davis and James Daniel
- 1997/004: Exchange Rate Policy and Monetary Strategy Options in the Philippines: The Search for Stability and Sustainability

- Aerdt Houben
- 1997/003: Are Europe's Social Security Finances Compatible with EMU?

- George Kopits
- 1997/002: Conditionality as an Instrument of Borrower Credibility

- Pierre Dhonte
- 1997/001: Designing Disinflation Programs in Transition Economies: The Implications of Relative Price Adjustment

- Erik Offerdal, Mauro Mecagni and Sharmini Coorey
- 1996/009: The Definition of Reserve Money - Does It Matter for Financial Programs?

- Kalpana Kochhar
- 1996/008: The First-Round Monetary and Fiscal Impact of Bank Recapitalization in Transition Economies

- Timothy Lane
- 1996/007: Fiscal Dimensions of EMU

- Paul Masson
- 1996/006: Regulatory and Tax Treatment of Loan Loss Provisions

- Claudia Dziobek
- 1996/005: Social Protection in Transition Countries: Emerging Issues

- Sanjeev Gupta and Ke-young Chu
- 1996/004: Borrowing by Subnational Governments: Issues and Selected International Experiences

- Teresa Ter-Minassian
- 1996/003: Ukraine's Gas Arrears: Issues and Recommendations

- Amer Bisat
- 1996/002: Agricultural Credit in the Baltics, Russia, and Other States of the Former Soviet Union

- Ashok Lahiri and Yuri Sobolev
- 1996/001: Discretion with Rules? Lessons from the Currency Board Arrangement in Lithuania

- Wayne Camard
- 1995/011: Singapore's Central Provident Fund

- G. Oestreicher and Robert Carling