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- 2005/230: Financial Sector Conditionality: Is Tougher Better?

- Roger Kronenberg and Alessandro Giustiniani
- 2005/229: A Fair Exchange? Theory and Practice of Calculating Equilibrium Exchange Rates

- Jaewoo Lee, Hamid Faruqee and Tamim Bayoumi
- 2005/228: Long-Run Productivity Shifts and Cyclical Fluctuations: Evidence for Italy

- Silvia Sgherri
- 2005/227: Labor and Product Market Deregulation: Partial, Sequential, or Simultaneous Reform?

- Helge Berger and Stephan Danninger
- 2005/226: Assessing Debt Sustainability in Emerging Market Economies Using Stochastic Simulation Methods

- Philippe Karam and Doug Hostland
- 2005/225: Fiscal Transparency and Economic Outcomes

- International Monetary Fund
- 2005/224: Macroeconomic Determinants of Remittances: Evidence from India

- Poonam Gupta
- 2005/223: Debt Overhang or Debt Irrelevance? Revisiting the Debt-Growth Link

- Tito Cordella, Luca Ricci and Marta Ruiz-Arranz
- 2005/222: Monitoring and Commitment in Bank Lending Behavior

- Rodolphe Blavy
- 2005/221: Fiscal Dominance and Inflation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

- Jean-Claude Nachega
- 2005/220: Barriers to Capital Accumulation and the Incidence of Child Labor

- Marco Espinosa-Vega and Richard Barnett
- 2005/219: Estimating Markov Transition Matrices Using Proportions Data: An Application to Credit Risk

- Matthew Jones
- 2005/218: VAT Refunds: A Review of Country Experience

- Graham Harrison and Russell Krelove
- 2005/217: How Important Is Sovereign Risk in Determining Corporate Default Premia? The Case of South Africa

- Marcel Peter and Martín Grandes
- 2005/216: Pricing Growth-Indexed Bonds

- Paolo Mauro and Marcos Chamon
- 2005/215: Oil Price Shocks: Can they Account for the Stagflation in the 1970's?

- Benjamin Hunt
- 2005/214: The Impact on India of Trade Liberalization in the Textiles and Clothing Sector

- Sonali Jain-Chandra and Ananthakrishnan Prasad
- 2005/213: Capital Account Liberalization, Capital Flow Patterns, and Policy Responses in the EU's New Member States

- Zsofia Arvai
- 2005/212: Financial Globalization and Fiscal Perfomance in Emerging Markets

- David Hauner and Manmohan Kumar
- 2005/211: Understanding the Evolution of World Business Cycles

- Ayhan Kose, Christopher Otrok and Charles Whiteman
- 2005/210: Does Performance Budgeting Work? An Analytical Review of the Empirical Literature

- Marc Robinson and Jim Brumby
- 2005/209: The Domestic and Global Impact of Japan's Policies for Growth

- Nicoletta Batini, Alessandro Rebucci and Papa N'Diaye
- 2005/208: Macroeconomic Effects of Social Security and Tax Reform in the United States

- Tamim Bayoumi, Dennis Botman and Manmohan Kumar
- 2005/207: The Perils of Tax Smoothing: Sustainable Fiscal Policy with Random Shocks to Permanent Output

- Evan Tanner and Kevin Carey
- 2005/206: Strengthening IMF Crisis Prevention

- Jonathan Ostry and Jeromin Zettelmeyer
- 2005/205: The Role of Domestic and Foreign Investors in a Simple Model of Speculative Attacks

- Cees Diks and Dennis Botman
- 2005/204: Can the Standard International Business Cycle Model Explain the Relation Between Trade and Comovement?

- Kei-Mu Yi and Ayhan Kose
- 2005/203: Revenue Administration Reform in Middle Eastern Countries, 1994-2004

- Jean-Paul Bodin and William Joseph Crandall
- 2005/202: Estimating China's "Equilibrium" Real Exchange Rate

- Xiangming Li and Steven Dunaway
- 2005/201: Debt Maturity, Risk, and Asymmetric Information

- Marco Espinosa-Vega, Allen Berger, Nathan Miller and W Frame
- 2005/200: Boom-Bust Cycles in Housing: The Changing Role of Financial Structure

- Calvin Schnure
- 2005/199: Robbing the Riches: Capital Flight, Institutions, and Instability

- Sweta Saxena, Meenakshi Rishi and Valerie Cerra
- 2005/198: International Reserves: Precautionary vs. Mercantilist Views, Theory and Evidence

- Joshua Aizenman and Jaewoo Lee
- 2005/197: Trinidad and tobago: The Energy Boom and Proposals for a Sustainable Fiscal Policy

- International Monetary Fund
- 2005/196: Introducing Financial Management Information Systems in Developing Countries

- Pokar Khemani and Jack Diamond
- 2005/195: Sustaining Growth Accelerations and Pro-Poor Growth in Africa

- Sanjeev Gupta, Catherine Pattillo and Kevin Carey
- 2005/194: Social Welfare and Cost Recovery in Two-Sided Markets

- Wilko Bolt and Alexander Tieman
- 2005/193: Clusters As a Driving Engine for FDI

- Etienne Yehoue
- 2005/192: Is Russia Still Driving Regional Economic Growth?

- Marco Pani, Etibar Jafarov and Clinton Shiells
- 2005/191: Product Market Regulation and the Benefits of Wage Moderation

- Marcello Estevão
- 2005/190: Investment Restrictions and Contagion in Emerging Markets

- Anna Ilyina
- 2005/189: FDI Flows to Asia: Did the Dragon Crowd Out the Tigers?

- Benoît Mercereau
- 2005/188: Managing Systemic Liquidity Risk in Financially Dollarized Economies

- Eduardo Levy Yeyati, Alain Ize and Miguel Kiguel
- 2005/187: Financial De-Dollarization: Is it for Real?

- Eduardo Levy Yeyati and Alain Ize
- 2005/186: Financial Dollarization Equilibria: A Framework for Policy Analysis

- Alain Ize
- 2005/185: Russia's Regions: Income Volatility, Labor Mobility and Fiscal Policy

- Goohoon Kwon and Antonio Spilimbergo
- 2005/184: Post-Transition Investment Behavior in Poland: A Sectoral Panel Analysis

- Zuzana Murgasova
- 2005/183: Governance Structures and Decision-Making Roles in Inflation-Targeting Central Banks

- Anita Tuladhar
- 2005/182: European Union Enlargement and Equity Markets in Accession Countries

- Richard Podpiera and Tomás Dvorák
- 2005/181: A Global View of the U.S. Investment Position

- Andrew Swiston
- 2005/180: Pity the Finance Minister: Issues in Managing a Substantial Scaling-Up of Aid Flows

- Peter Heller
- 2005/179: The Macroeconomic Challenges of Scaling Up Aid to Africa

- Yongzheng Yang, Robert Powell and Sanjeev Gupta
- 2005/178: How Useful is Monetary Econometrics in Low-Income Countries? T+L3104he Case of Money Demand and the Multipliers in Rwanda

- C. Di Bella and David Hauner
- 2005/177: The IMF’s Role in Low-Income Countries: Issues and Challenges

- Domenico Lombardi
- 2005/176: Explicit and Implicit Targets in Open Economies

- Silvia Sgherri
- 2005/175: The Political Economy of Seigniorage

- Ari Aisen and Francisco Veiga
- 2005/174: Subordinated Levy Processes and Applications to Crude Oil Options

- Noureddine Krichene
- 2005/173: Quality of Financial Policies and Financial System Stress

- Udaibir Das, Plamen Yossifov, Richard Podpiera and Dmitriy Rozhkov
- 2005/172: Inflation Targeting Lite' in Small Open Economies: The Case of Mauritius

- International Monetary Fund
- 2005/171: Commodity Price Shocks and the Oddson Fiscal Performance

- Francis Kumah and John Matovu
- 2005/170: Financial Development, Financial Fragility, and Growth

- Norman Loayza and Romain Ranciere
- 2005/169: Deposit Insurance Regulatory forbearance and Economic Growth: Implications for the Japanese Banking Crisis

- Kenneth Kletzer and Robert Dekle
- 2005/168: Cyclical Implications of Changing Bank Capital Requirements in a Macroeconomic Framework

- Eduardo Ganapolsky and Mario Catalan
- 2005/167: Finance in Lower Income Countries: An Empirical Exploration

- Poonam Gupta, Thierry Tressel and Enrica Detragiache
- 2005/166: Access to Bank Credit in Sub-Saharan Africa: Key Issues and Reform Strategies

- Emilio Sacerdoti
- 2005/165: Portfolio Choice in a Monetary Open-Economy DSGE Model

- Akito Matsumoto and Charles Engel
- 2005/164: Real Exchange Rate Misalignment: A Panel Co-Integration and Common Factor Analysis

- Etienne Yehoue and Gilles Dufrénot
- 2005/163: On Target? the International Experience with Achieving Inflation Targets

- Scott Roger and Mark Stone
- 2005/162: U.S. Mutual Fund Retail Investors in International Equity Markets: Is the Tail Wagging the Dog?

- Jorge Chan-Lau and Li Ong
- 2005/161: A Global Perspectiveon External Positions

- Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti and Philip Lane
- 2005/160: What Causes Firms to Hide Output? the Determinants of Informality

- Gabriela Inchauste, Mark Gradstein and Era Dabla-Norris
- 2005/159: Does Government Spending Crowd In Private Consumption? Theory and Empirical Evidence for the Euro Area

- Günter Coenen and Roland Straub
- 2005/158: Why is Micro Evidenceon the Effects of Uncertainty Not Replicated in Macro Data?

- Domenico Lombardi and Stephen Bond
- 2005/157: Bidder Participation and Information in Currency Auctions

- Rafael Romeu and Lawrence Ausubel
- 2005/156: Forestry Taxation in Africa: The Case of Liberia

- Saji Thomas and Arnim Schwidrowski
- 2005/155: Measuring and Analyzing Sovereign Risk with Contingent Claims

- Michael Gapen, Dale Gray, Cheng Lim and Yingbin Xiao
- 2005/154: Managing Revenue Volatility in a Small Island Economy: The Case of Kiribati

- Catriona Purfield
- 2005/153: Treasury System Design: A Value Chain Approach

- Eivind Tandberg
- 2005/152: An Anatomy of Corporate Bond Markets: Growing Pains and Knowledge Gains

- Pipat Luengnaruemitchai and Li Ong
- 2005/151: Assessing and Managing Rapid Credit Growth and the Role of Supervisory and Prudential Policies

- Ceyla Pazarbasioglu, Gudrun Johnsen, Paul Hilbers and Inci Ötker-Robe
- 2005/150: Infrastructure Aid, Deindustrialization, and Welfare

- Eun Choi
- 2005/149: Preferential Trade Agreements in the Asia-Pacific Region

- Tubagus Feridhanusetyawan
- 2005/148: The Use and Abuse of Taylor Rules: How Precisely Can We Estimate Them?

- Robert Tchaidze and Alina Carare
- 2005/147: Growth Dynamics: The Myth of Economic Recovery

- Sweta Saxena and Valerie Cerra
- 2005/146: Trade Liberalization, Intermediate Inputs, and Productivity: Evidence from Indonesia

- Mary Amiti and Jozef Konings
- 2005/145: Ten Years After the CFA Franc Devaluation: Progress Toward Regional Integration in the WAEMU

- P. van den Boogaerde and Charalambos Tsangarides
- 2005/144: Money Demand and Inflation in Dollarized Economies: The Case of Russia

- Franziska Ohnsorge and Nienke Oomes
- 2005/143: Trade Integration in the East African Community: An Assessment for Kenya

- Meredith McIntyre
- 2005/142: Tax Systems Under Fiscal Adjustment: A Dynamic CGE Analysis of the Brazilian Tax Reform

- Victor Lledo
- 2005/141: Competition in Indian Banking

- International Monetary Fund
- 2005/140: Global Aging and Fiscal Policy with International Labor Mobility: A Political Economy Perspective

- Mehmet Tosun
- 2005/139: Pakistan's Macroeconomic Adjustment and Resumption of Growth, 1999-2004

- International Monetary Fund
- 2005/138: U.S. Tax Reform: An Overview of the Current Debate and Policy Options

- Thomas Dalsgaard
- 2005/137: Haircuts: Estimating Investor Losses in Sovereign Debt Restructurings, 1998-2005

- Jeromin Zettelmeyer and Federico Sturzenegger
- 2005/136: Liberalization, Prudential Supervision, and Capital Requirements: The Policy Trade-Offs

- Elina Ribakova
- 2005/135: The Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate in a Commodity Exporting Country: Algeria’s Experience

- Taline Koranchelian
- 2005/134: Wage Flexibility in Turbulent Times: A Practitioner’s Guide, with an Application to Poland

- International Monetary Fund
- 2005/133: Slovakia’s 2004 Tax and Welfare Reforms

- David Moore
- 2005/132: Capital Account Liberalization and the Real Exchange Rate in Chile

- International Monetary Fund
- 2005/131: Special Agricultural Safeguards: Virtual Benefits and Real Costs—Lessons for the Doha Round

- Jean-Jacques Hallaert
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