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2020/001: COVID-19: The Regulatory and Supervisory Implications for the Banking Sector: A Joint IMF-World Bank Staff Position Note Downloads
International Monetary Fund
2010/019: Lifting Euro Area Growth: Priorities for Structural Reforms and Governance Downloads
Luc Everaert and Céline Allard
2010/017: The Human Cost of Recessions: Assessing It, Reducing It Downloads
Mai Dao and Prakash Loungani
2010/016: Impact of Regulatory Reforms on Large and Complex Financial Institutions Downloads
Inci Ötker-Robe and Ceyla Pazarbasioglu
2010/014: Reaching the MDGs: An Action Plan for Trade Downloads
Brad McDonald, Rob Gregory and Katrin Elborgh-Woytek
2010/013: Long-Term Trends in Public Finances in the G-7 Economies Downloads
Andrea Schaechter and Carlo Cottarelli
2010/012: Default in Today's Advanced Economies: Unnecessary, Undesirable, and Unlikely Downloads
Carlo Cottarelli, Paolo Mauro, Lorenzo Forni and Jan Gottschalk
2010/010: Redesigning the Contours of the Future Financial System Downloads
Laura Kodres and Aditya Narain
2010/009: Monetary Policy and Bank Risk-Taking Downloads
Giovanni Dell'ariccia, Gianni De Nicolo, Luc Laeven and Fabian Valencia
2010/007: Trade and the Crisis: Protect or Recover Downloads
Mika Saito, Christian Henn, Rob Gregory and Brad McDonald
2010/006: Financing the Response to Climate Change Downloads
Catherine Pattillo and Hugh Bredenkamp
2010/005: Petroleum Product Subsidies: Costly, Inequitable, and On the Rise Downloads
John Piotrowski, David Coady, Justin Tyson, Rolando Ossowski, Robert Gillingham and Shamsuddin Tareq
2010/003: Rethinking Macroeconomic Policy Downloads
Olivier Blanchard, Giovanni Dell'ariccia and Paolo Mauro
2010/002: Approaches to Corporate Debt Restructuring in the Wake of Financial Crises Downloads
Thomas Laryea
2010/001: U.S. Consumption after the 2008 Crisis Downloads
Jaewoo Lee, Pau Rabanal and Damiano Sandri
2009/029: Global Imbalances: In Midstream? Downloads
Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti and Olivier Blanchard
2009/028: Climate Policy and the Recovery Downloads
Michael Keen and Benjamin Jones
2009/027: Unconventional Choices for Unconventional Times Credit and Quantitative Easing in Advanced Economies Downloads
Vladimir Klyuev, Phil De Imus and Krishna Srinivasan
2009/026: The Debate on the International Monetary System Downloads
Isabelle Mateos y Lago, Rupa Duttagupta and Rishi Goyal
2009/025: The State of Public Finances Cross-Country Fiscal Monitor: November 2009 Downloads
International Monetary Fund
2009/024: Policies to Address Banking Sector Weakness: Evolution of Financial Markets and Institutional Indicators Downloads
Ivan Guerra, R. Johnston, Karim Youssef and Andre Santos
2009/023: Automatic Fiscal Stabilizers Downloads
Steven Symansky and Thomas Baunsgaard
2009/022: A Strategy for Renormalizing Fiscal and Monetary Policies in Advanced Economies Downloads
Carlo Cottarelli and José Vinãls
2009/021: The State of Public Finances: A Cross-Country Fiscal Monitor Downloads
Paolo Mauro, Mark Horton and Manmohan Kumar
2009/020: The International Financial Crisis and Global Recession: Impact on the CEMAC Region and Policy Considerations Downloads
Dimitre Milkov, Rafael Portillo, Plamen Iossifov and John Wakeman-Linn
2009/019: Global Financial Regulatory Reform: Implications for Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) Downloads
Robert Rennhack
2009/018: Disclosing Fiscal Risks in the Post-Crisis World Downloads
International Monetary Fund
2009/017: Collecting Taxes During an Economic Crisis: Challenges and Policy Options Downloads
John Brondolo
2009/016: The Global Financial Crisis: Impact on WAEMU Member Countries and Policy Options Downloads
Johannes Mueller, Irene Yackovlev and Hans Weisfeld
2009/015: Principles of Household Debt Restructuring Downloads
Thomas Laryea and Luc Laeven
2009/014: The Southern African Development Community's Macroeconomic Convergence Program: Initial Performance Downloads
Robert Burgess
2009/013: Fiscal Implications of the Global Economic and Financial Crisis Downloads
International Monetary Fund
2009/012: The Economics of Bank Restructuring: Understanding the Options Downloads
Augustin Landier and Kenichi Ueda
2009/011: Fiscal Multipliers Downloads
Antonio Spilimbergo, Martin Schindler and Steven Symansky
2009/010: Fiscal Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa in Response to the Impact of the Global Crisis Downloads
Shamsuddin Tareq, Andrew Berg, Victor Lledo, Antonio Spilimbergo, Rolando Ossowski, Irene Yackovlev, Norbert Funke, Alejandro Hajdenberg and Martin Schindler
2009/009: Policies to Mitigate Procyclicality Downloads
International Monetary Fund
2009/008: Coping with the Crisis: Policy Options for Emerging Market Countries Downloads
Christopher Crowe, Jonathan Ostry, Jun Kim, Marcos Chamon and Atish Ghosh
2009/007: The Perimeter of Financial Regulation Downloads
Luisa Zanforlin, Ian Tower, Erlend Nier, Michael Moore, Ana Carvajal and Randall Dodd
2009/006: Addressing Information Gaps Downloads
Christian Mulder, Phil De Imus, L. Psalida, Jeanne Gobat, R. Johnston, Mangal Goswami and Francisco Vazquez
2009/005: Why Has Japan Been Hit So Hard by the Global Recession? Downloads
Martin Sommer
2009/003: The Case for Global Fiscal Stimulus Downloads
Jaewoo Lee, Douglas Laxton, Michael Kumhof and Charles Freedman
2009/001: Gauging Risks for Deflation Downloads
Jörg Decressin and Douglas Laxton
2008/001: Fiscal Policy for the Crisis Downloads
Antonio Spilimbergo, Steven Symansky, Carlo Cottarelli and Olivier Blanchard
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