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IMF Staff Position Notes
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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

- International Monetary Fund
- 2010/019: Lifting Euro Area Growth: Priorities for Structural Reforms and Governance

- Luc Everaert and Céline Allard
- 2010/017: The Human Cost of Recessions: Assessing It, Reducing It

- Mai Dao and Prakash Loungani
- 2010/016: Impact of Regulatory Reforms on Large and Complex Financial Institutions

- Inci Ötker-Robe and Ceyla Pazarbasioglu
- 2010/014: Reaching the MDGs: An Action Plan for Trade

- Brad McDonald, Rob Gregory and Katrin Elborgh-Woytek
- 2010/013: Long-Term Trends in Public Finances in the G-7 Economies

- Andrea Schaechter and Carlo Cottarelli
- 2010/012: Default in Today's Advanced Economies: Unnecessary, Undesirable, and Unlikely

- Carlo Cottarelli, Paolo Mauro, Lorenzo Forni and Jan Gottschalk
- 2010/010: Redesigning the Contours of the Future Financial System

- Laura Kodres and Aditya Narain
- 2010/009: Monetary Policy and Bank Risk-Taking

- Giovanni Dell'ariccia, Gianni De Nicolo, Luc Laeven and Fabian Valencia
- 2010/007: Trade and the Crisis: Protect or Recover

- Mika Saito, Christian Henn, Rob Gregory and Brad McDonald
- 2010/006: Financing the Response to Climate Change

- Catherine Pattillo and Hugh Bredenkamp
- 2010/005: Petroleum Product Subsidies: Costly, Inequitable, and On the Rise

- John Piotrowski, David Coady, Justin Tyson, Rolando Ossowski, Robert Gillingham and Shamsuddin Tareq
- 2010/003: Rethinking Macroeconomic Policy

- Olivier Blanchard, Giovanni Dell'ariccia and Paolo Mauro
- 2010/002: Approaches to Corporate Debt Restructuring in the Wake of Financial Crises

- Thomas Laryea
- 2010/001: U.S. Consumption after the 2008 Crisis

- Jaewoo Lee, Pau Rabanal and Damiano Sandri
- 2009/029: Global Imbalances: In Midstream?

- Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti and Olivier Blanchard
- 2009/028: Climate Policy and the Recovery

- Michael Keen and Benjamin Jones
- 2009/027: Unconventional Choices for Unconventional Times Credit and Quantitative Easing in Advanced Economies

- Vladimir Klyuev, Phil De Imus and Krishna Srinivasan
- 2009/026: The Debate on the International Monetary System

- Isabelle Mateos y Lago, Rupa Duttagupta and Rishi Goyal
- 2009/025: The State of Public Finances Cross-Country Fiscal Monitor: November 2009

- International Monetary Fund
- 2009/024: Policies to Address Banking Sector Weakness: Evolution of Financial Markets and Institutional Indicators

- Ivan Guerra, R. Johnston, Karim Youssef and Andre Santos
- 2009/023: Automatic Fiscal Stabilizers

- Steven Symansky and Thomas Baunsgaard
- 2009/022: A Strategy for Renormalizing Fiscal and Monetary Policies in Advanced Economies

- Carlo Cottarelli and José Vinãls
- 2009/021: The State of Public Finances: A Cross-Country Fiscal Monitor

- Paolo Mauro, Mark Horton and Manmohan Kumar
- 2009/020: The International Financial Crisis and Global Recession: Impact on the CEMAC Region and Policy Considerations

- Dimitre Milkov, Rafael Portillo, Plamen Iossifov and John Wakeman-Linn
- 2009/019: Global Financial Regulatory Reform: Implications for Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC)

- Robert Rennhack
- 2009/018: Disclosing Fiscal Risks in the Post-Crisis World

- International Monetary Fund
- 2009/017: Collecting Taxes During an Economic Crisis: Challenges and Policy Options

- John Brondolo
- 2009/016: The Global Financial Crisis: Impact on WAEMU Member Countries and Policy Options

- Johannes Mueller, Irene Yackovlev and Hans Weisfeld
- 2009/015: Principles of Household Debt Restructuring

- Thomas Laryea and Luc Laeven
- 2009/014: The Southern African Development Community's Macroeconomic Convergence Program: Initial Performance

- Robert Burgess
- 2009/013: Fiscal Implications of the Global Economic and Financial Crisis

- International Monetary Fund
- 2009/012: The Economics of Bank Restructuring: Understanding the Options

- Augustin Landier and Kenichi Ueda
- 2009/011: Fiscal Multipliers

- Antonio Spilimbergo, Martin Schindler and Steven Symansky
- 2009/010: Fiscal Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa in Response to the Impact of the Global Crisis

- 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

- International Monetary Fund
- 2009/008: Coping with the Crisis: Policy Options for Emerging Market Countries

- Christopher Crowe, Jonathan Ostry, Jun Kim, Marcos Chamon and Atish Ghosh
- 2009/007: The Perimeter of Financial Regulation

- Luisa Zanforlin, Ian Tower, Erlend Nier, Michael Moore, Ana Carvajal and Randall Dodd
- 2009/006: Addressing Information Gaps

- 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?

- Martin Sommer
- 2009/003: The Case for Global Fiscal Stimulus

- Jaewoo Lee, Douglas Laxton, Michael Kumhof and Charles Freedman
- 2009/001: Gauging Risks for Deflation

- Jörg Decressin and Douglas Laxton
- 2008/001: Fiscal Policy for the Crisis

- Antonio Spilimbergo, Steven Symansky, Carlo Cottarelli and Olivier Blanchard
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