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WP/22, 24:
Exchange rate elasticities of international tourism and the role of dominant currency pricing Ding Ding and Yannick Timmer
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 FEB
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WP/22, 59:
Supply chains and port congestion around the world Andras Komaromi, Diego A. Cerdeiro and Yang Liu
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 MAR
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WP/22, 53:
The availability, methodological soundness, and scope of consumer price statistics in 2020 Vanda Guerreiro, Andrew Baer, and Anthony Silungwe
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 MAR
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A medium-scale DSGE model for the integrated policy framework Tobias Adrian, Vitor Gaspar and Francis Vitek
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 JAN
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Digitalization and tax compliance spillovers evidence from a VAT e-invoicing reform in Peru Matthieu Bellon, Jillie Chang, Era Dabla-Norris, Salma Khalid, Juan Carlos Paliza, and Pilar Villena
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 MAR
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Sovereign debt sustainability and central bank credibility Tim Willems and Jeromin Zettelmeyer
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 JAN
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WP/22, 46:
Has Chinese aid benefited recipient countries? evidence from a meta-regression analysis by Pierre Mandon and Martha Tesfaye Woldemichael
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 FEB
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WP/22, 18:
Inequality in the Spanish labor market during the COVID-19 crisis by Ana Lariau and Lucy Qian Liu
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 JAN
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The role for deposit insurance funds in dealing with failing banks in the European Union Atilla Arda and Marc Dobler
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 JAN
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WP/22, 33:
Preferences for reforms endowments vs. beliefs Romain Duval, Yi Ji, Chris Papageorgiou, Ippei Shibata and Antonio Spilimbergo
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 FEB
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WP/22, 38:
Determinants and effects of countries' external capital structure a firm-level analysis Uroš Herman and Tobias Krahnke
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 FEB
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WP/22, 31:
Supply bottlenecks where, why, how much, and what next? Oya Celasun, Niels-Jakob Hansen, Aiko Mineshima, Mariano Spector, and Jing Zhou
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 FEB
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WP/22, 60:
Crypto, corruption, and capital controls cross-country correlations Marwa Alnasaa, Nikolay Gueorguiev, Jiro Honda, Eslem Imamoglu, Paolo Mauro, Keyra Primus, and Dmitriy Rozhkov
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 MAR
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Shipping costs and inflation Yan Carrière-Swallow, Pragyan Deb, Davide Furceri, Daniel Jiménez, and Jonathan D. Ostry
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 MAR
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The stealth erosion of dollar dominance active diversifiers and the rise of nontraditional reserve currencies Serkan Arslanalp, Barry Eichengreen, and Chima Simpson-Bell
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 MAR
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WP/22, 22:
Monetary policy frameworks an index and new evidence D. Filiz Unsal, Chris Papageorgiou, and Hendre Garbers
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 JAN
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WP/22, 56:
The financial performance and macrofinancial implications of large state-owned enterprises in Sub-Saharan Africa Torsten Wezel and Naly Carvalho
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 MAR
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WP/22, 47:
Financial concerns and the marginal propensity to consume in COVID times evidence from UK survey data Bruno Albuquerque and Georgina Green
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 MAR
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WP/22, 51:
South Africa the financial sector-sovereign nexus Heiko Hesse and Ken Miyajima
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 MAR
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The nexus between public enterprise governance, financial performance, and macroeconomic vulnerabilities an application to Moldova Amgad Hegazy and Arturo Navarro Lopez
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 MAR
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Sub-Saharan Africa building resilience to climate-related disasters Eric M. Pondi, Seung Mo Choi, Pritha Mitra
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 FEB
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WP/22, 45:
Building statistical capacity in fragile and conflict-affected states Stephanie Medina Cas, Yasmin Alem, and Jacinta Bernadette Shirakawa
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 FEB
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WP/22, 17:
Revisiting the monetary transmission nechanism through an industry-level differential approach Sangyup Choi, Tim Willems, and Seung Yong Yoo
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 JAN
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WP/22, 44:
Consumption effects of mortgage payment holidays evidence during the COVID-19 pandemic Bruno Albuquerque and Alexandra Varadi
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 FEB
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WP/22, 11:
Fiscal rules and fiscal councils recent trends and performance during the COVID-19 pandemic Hamid R. Davoodi, Paul Elger, Alexandra Fotiou, Daniel Garcia-Macia, Xuehui Han, Andresa Lagerborg, W. Raphael Lam, and Paulo Medas
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 JAN
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Winning the war? new evidence on the measurement and the determinants of poverty in the United States Katharina Bergant, Andrea Medici and Anke Weber
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 JAN
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WP/22, 6:
Cars in Europe supply chains and spillovers during COVID-19 times by Vizhdan Boranova, Raju Huidrom, Ezgi Ozturk, Ara Stepanyan, Petia Topalova, and Shihangyin (Frank) Zhang
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 JAN
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WP/22, 34:
Digitalization and resilience firm-level evidence during the COVID-19 pandemic Nordine Abidi, Mehdi El Herradi, Sahra Sakha
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 FEB
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WP/22, 32:
China's declining business dynamism Diego A. Cerdeiro and Cian Ruane
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 FEB
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WP/22, 29:
2020 global stocktaking of national accounts statistics availability for policy and surveillance by Anthony Silungwe, Andrew Baer, Vanda Guerreiro
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 FEB
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WP/22, 26:
Gendered taxes the interaction of tax policy with gender equality Maria Coelho, Aieshwarya Davis, Alexander Klemm, and Carolina Osorio Buitron
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 FEB
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Falling use of cash and demand for retail central bank digital currency Tanai Khiaonarong and David Humphrey
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 FEB
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WP/22, 62:
Social versus individual work preferences implications for optimal income taxation Zhiyong An and David Coady
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 MAR
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WP/22, 54:
Climate change in Sub-Saharan Africa’s fragile states evidence from panel estimations by Rodolfo Maino and Drilona Emrullahu
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 MAR
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Estimating the employment and GDP multiplier of emergency cash transfers in Brazil Daniel Cunha, Joana Pereira, Roberto Accioly Perrelli, and Frederick Toscani
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 MAR
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WP/22, 48:
Patterns and drivers of health spending efficiency Mercedes Garcia-Escribano, Pedro Juarros, and Tewodaj Mogues
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 MAR
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The effect of tariffs in global value chains Johannes Eugster, Florence Jaumotte, Margaux MacDonald, and Roberto Piazza
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 FEB
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Progress of the personal income tax in emerging markets and developing countries Dora Benedek, Juan Carlos Benítez, and Charles Vellutini
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 JAN
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Applying the central clearing mandate different options for different markets by John Kiff, Alessandro Gullo, Cory Hillier, and Panagiotis Papapaschalis
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 JAN
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E-commerce during COVID stylized facts from 47 economies Joel Alcedo, Alberto Cavallo, Bricklin Dwyer, Prachi Mishra, and Antonio Spilimbergo
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 JAN
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Fix vs. float evaluating the transition to a sustainable equilibrium in Bolivia Andrés Gonzalez, Etibar Jafarov, Diego Rodriguez Guzman, and Chris Walker
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 FEB
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The "fiscal presource curse" giant discoveries and debt sustainability Matteo Ruzzante and Nelson Sobrinho
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 JAN
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Preemptive policies and risk-off shocks in emerging markets Mitali Das, Gita Gopinath, Şebnem Kalemli-Özcan
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 JAN
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Emerging markets prospects and challenges Tryggvi Gudmundsson, Vladimir Klyuev, Leandro Medina, Boaz Nandwa, Dmitry Plotnikov, Francisco Schiffrer, and Di Yang
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 FEB
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WP/22, 30:
Secular drivers of the natural rate of interest in the United States a quantitative evaluation Josef Platzer and Marcel Peruffo
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 FEB
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WP/22, 28:
Dollar invoicing, global value chains, and the business cycle dynamics of international trade David Cook and Nikhil Patel
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 FEB
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Greece's investment gap Shiqing Hua, María Méndez, and Xin Cindy Xu
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 JAN
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WP/22, 52:
Nowcasting GDP a scalable approach using DFM, machine learning and novel data, applied to European economies by Jean-François Dauphin, Kamil Dybczak, Morgan Maneely, Marzie Taheri Sanjani, Nujin Suphaphiphat, Yifei Wang, and Hanqi Zhang
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 MAR
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Strengthening the WAEMU regional fiscal framework Antonio C. David, Alexandre Nguyen-Duong and Hoda Selim
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 MAR
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WP/22, 42:
Are low-skill women being left behind? labor market evidence from the UK Era Dabla-Norris, Carlo Pizzinelli, and Jay Rappaport
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 FEB
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WP/22, 12:
Economic activity, fiscal space and types of COVID-19 containment Amr Hosny and Kevin Pallara
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 JAN
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WP/22, 41:
Watch what they do, not what they say estimating regulatory costs from revealed preferences Adrien Alvero, Sakai Ando, and Kairong Xiao
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 FEB
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WP/22, 21:
Usability of bank capital buffers the role of market expectations José Abad and Antonio García Pascual
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 JAN
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WP/22, 9:
Structural breaks in carbon emissions a machine learning analysis by Jiaxiong Yao and Yunhui Zhao
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 JAN
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Tax policy for inclusive growth in Latin America and the Caribbean Santiago Acosta-Ormaechea, Samuel Pienknagura, Carlo Pizzinelli
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 JAN
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Has COVID-19 induced labor market mismatch? evidence from the US and the UK Carlo Pizzinelli and Ippei Shibata
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 JAN
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Measurement of aggregate trade restrictions and their economic effects Julia Estefania-Flores, Davide Furceri, Swarnali A. Hannan, Jonathan D. Ostry, and Andrew K. Rose
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 JAN
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Tackling legal impediments to women's economic empowerment by Katharine Christopherson, Audrey Yiadom, Juliet Johnson, Francisca Fernando, Hanan Yazid and Clara Thiemann
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 FEB
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WP/22, 36:
Trust what you hear policy communication, expectations, and fiscal credibility Nicolas End and Gee Hee Hong
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 FEB
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WP/22, 25:
Loss-of-learning and the post-Covid recovery in low-income countries Edward F. Buffie, Christopher Adam, Luis-Felipe Zanna, and Kangni Kpodar
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2022 FEB
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WP/21, 2:
Dissecting economic growth in Uruguay by Natasha Che
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, January 2021
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WP/21, 3:
The transmission of external shocks in Asia country characteristics and policy responses by Pragyan Deb, Sanaa Nadeem, and Shanaka J. Peiris
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, January 2021
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WP/21, 8:
The role of e-government in promoting Foreign Direct Investment inflows by Ali J. Al-Sadiq
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, January 2021
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WP/21, 9:
Is there money on the table? evidence on the magnitude of profit shifting in the extractive industries by Sebastian Beer and Dan Devlin
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, January 2021
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Bank balance sheets and external shocks in Asia the role of FXI, MPMs and CFMs by Zefeng Chen, Sanaa Nadeem, and Shanaka J. Peiris
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, January 2021
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WP/21, 12:
Food price shocks and household consumption in developing countries the role of fiscal policy by Carine Meyimdjui and Jean-Louis Combes
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, January 2021
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WP/21, 13:
We are all in the same boat cross-border spillovers of climate risk through international trade and supply chain by Alan Feng and Haishi Li
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, January 2021
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WP/21, 14:
Unconventional monetary policies in emerging markets and frontier countries by Chiara Fratto, Brendan Harnoys Vannier, Borislava Mircheva, David de Padua, and Hélène Poirson
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, January 2021
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WP/21, 15:
Determinants of pre-pandemic demand for the IMF’s concessional financing by Timothy Hills, Huy Nguyen, and Randa Sab
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, January 2021
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WP/21, 1:
Politically robust financial regulation by Itai Agur
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, January 2021
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WP/21, 4:
Financial globalization and inequality capital flows as a two-edged sword by Barry Eichengreen, Balazs Csonto, Asmaa El-Ganainy, and Zsoka Koczan
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, January 2021
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WP/21, 5:
Investor information and bank instability during the European debt crisis Silvia Iorgova and Chase P. Ross
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, January 2021
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WP/21, 11:
Pandemics and automation will the lost jobs come back? by Tahsin Saadi Sedik and Jiae Yoo
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, January 2021
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WP/21, 6:
Some alternative monetary facts Peter Stella, Manmohan Singh and Apoorv Bhargava
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, January 2021
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WP/21, 7:
Revisiting the stabilization role of public banks public debt matters by H. Elif Ture
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, January 2021
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Flattening the insolvency curve promoting corporate restructuring in Asia and the Pacific in the post-C19 recovery by A. Bauer, R. Craig, J. Garrido, K. Kang, K. Kashiwase, S. Kim, Y. Liu, and S. Rafiq
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, January 2021
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Can fintech foster competition in the banking system in Latin America and the Caribbean? by Suchanan Tambunlertchai, Pablo Bejar, Kotaro Ishi, Takuji Komatsuzaki, Ippei Shibata, and Jasmin Sin
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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Evolution of bilateral swap lines by Michael Perks, Yudong Rao, Jongsoon Shin, and Kiichi Tokuoka
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, August 2021
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Competition vs. stability oligopolistic banking system with run risk by Damien Capelle
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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WP/21, 93:
What's in the (r)-stars for Korea? by Sohrab Rafiq
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 201:
Distributional effects of monetary policy by Valentina Bonifacio, Luis Brandao-Marques, Nina Budina, Balazs Csonto, Chiara Fratto, Philipp Engler, Davide Furceri, Deniz Igan, Rui Mano, Machiko Narita, Murad Omoev, Gurnain Kaur Pasricha, and Hélène Poirson
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, July 2021
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WP/21, 109:
Risks and vulnerabilities in the U.S. bond mutual fund industry by Antoine Bouveret and Jie Yu
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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WP/21, 110:
The macroeconomic impacts of digitalization in Sub-Saharan Africa evidence from submarine cables by Félix F. Simione and Yiruo Li
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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WP/21, 196:
Numerical fiscal rules for economic unions the role of sovereign spreads by Juan Carlos Hatchondo, Leonardo Martinez, Francisco Roch
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, July 2021
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WP/21, 209:
Unintended consequences of U. S. monetary policy shocks Dutch disease and capital flow measures in emerging market and developing economies by Juan F. Yépez
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, July 2021
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WP/21, 206:
Real estate in the Netherlands a taxonomy of risks and policy challenges by André Geis and Oana Luca
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, August 2021
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WP/21, 193:
How do climate shocks affect the impact of FDI, ODA and remittances on economic growth? Alassane Drabo
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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WP/21, 180:
U.S. healthcare a story of rising market power, barriers to entry, and supply constraints by Li Lin, Mico Mrkaic and Anke Weber
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, July 2021
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WP/21, 177:
Is mobile money part of money? understanding the trends and measurement by Kazuko Shirono, Bidisha Das, Yingjie Fan, Esha Chhabra and Hector Carcel-Villanova
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, July 2021
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WP/21, 165:
Labor market reform options to boost employment in South Africa by Romain Duval, Yi Ji, Ippei Shibata
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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WP/21, 164:
Finance, growth, and inequality Ross Levine
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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WP/21, 163:
Asymmetric output responses to commodity price shocks by James Wilson, Amine Mati, and Monique Newiak
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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WP/21, 153:
The impact of gray-listing on capital flows an analysis using machine learning by Mizuho Kida and Simon Paetzold
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, May 2021
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WP/21, 146:
IMF programs and financial flows to offshore centers by Shekhar Aiyar and Manasa Patnam
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, May 2021
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WP/21, 173:
Can international technological diffusion substitute for coordinated global policies to mitigate climate change? by Philip Barrett
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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WP/21, 170:
Financial crises, investment slumps, and slow recoveries by Valerie Cerra, Mai Hakamada, and Ruy Lama
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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WP/21, 168:
COVID-19 in Latin America a high toll on lives and livelihoods by Bas B. Bakker and Carlos Goncalves
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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WP/21, 141:
Inclusivity in the labor market by Asmaa El-Ganainy, Ekkehard Ernst, Rossana Merola, Richard Rogerson, and Martin Schindler
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, May 2021
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WP/21, 140:
Employment effects of environmental policies evidence from firm-level data by Adil Mohommad
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, May 2021
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WP/21, 133:
Avoid a fall or fly again turning points of state fragility by Olusegun Akanbi, Nikolay Gueorguiev, Jiro Honda, Paulomi Mehta, Kenji Moriyama, Keyra Primus, and Mouhamadou Sy
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, May 2021
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WP/21, 132:
An empirical assessment of the exchange rate pass-through in Mozambique by Ari Aisen, Edson Manguinhane and Félix F. Simione
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, May 2021
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WP/21, 122:
The Morocco Policy Analysis model theoretical framework and policy scenarios by Aya Achour, Aleš Bulíř, Omar Chafik, and Adam Remo
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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WP/21, 117:
Scaling up quality infrastructure investment in South Asia by Olivier Bizimana, Laura Jaramillo, Saji Thomas, and Jiae Yoo
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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WP/21, 126:
The macroeconomic impact of foreign exchange intervention some cross-country empirical findings by Zhongxia Jin, Haobin Wang, and Yue Zhao
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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WP/21, 124:
Impact of COVID-19 nowcasting and big data to track economic activity in Sub-Saharan Africa by Brandon Buell, Carissa Chen, Reda Cherif, Hyeon-Jae Seo, Jiawen Tang, and Nils Wendt
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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Assessing the macroeconomic impact of structural reforms in Ukraine by Anil Ari and Gabor Pula
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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Does IT help? information technology in banking and entrepreneurship by Toni Ahnert, Sebastian Doerr, Nicola Pierri and Yannick Timmer
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, August 2021
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The impact of environmental policy on innovation in clean technologies by Johannes Eugster
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, August 2021
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WP/21, 211:
Resolving bank failures and institutions is there a link? : some empirical evidence by Marlon Rawlins and Luisa Zanforlin
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, August 2021
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WP/21, 116:
Financial cycles early warning indicators of banking crises? by Sally Chen and Katsiaryna Svirydzenka
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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WP/21, 212:
Global corporate stress tests impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and policy responses by Thierry Tressel and Xiaodan Ding
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, August 2021
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Smart containment lessons from countries with past experience by Alexandra Fotiou and Andresa Lagerborg
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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Korea's growth prospects overcoming demographics and COVID-19 by Andrew Swiston
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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Commodity shocks and exchange rate regimes implications for the Caribbean commodity exporters by Ali Al-Sadiq, Pablo Bejar, and İnci Ötker
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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What can we learn from financial stability reports? by Fabio Comelli and Sumiko Ogawa
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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No easy solution a smorgasbord of factors drive remittance costs by Tito Nicias Teixeira da Silva Filho
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, July 2021
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What shapes current account adjustment during recessions? by Christina Kolerus
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, July 2021
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Can financial soundness indicators help predict financial sector distress? by Marcin Pietrzak
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, July 2021
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WP/21, 195:
Mitigating climate change growth-friendly policies to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 by Florence Jaumotte, Weifeng Liu, and Warwick J. McKibbin
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, July 2021
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Mask mandates save lives by Niels-Jakob H. Hansen and Rui C. Mano
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, August 2021
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Sectoral shocks and spillovers an application to COVID-19 by Sonali Das, Giacomo Magistretti, Evgenia Pugacheva, and Philippe Wingender
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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How green are green debt issuers? by Jochen M. Schmittmann and Chua Han Teng
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, July 2021
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WP/21, 192:
A sentiment-enhanced corruption perception index by Yongquan Cao, Yingjie Fan, Sandile Hlatshwayo, Monica Petrescu, and Zaijin Zhan
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, July 2021
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A simple macrofiscal model for policy analysis an application to Morocco by Dániel Baksa, Aleš Bulíř, and Roberto Cardarelli
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, July 2021
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WP/21, 189:
Healthcare reform in Greece progress and reform priorities Niki Kalavrezou and Hui Jin
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, July 2021
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WP/21, 187:
For the benefit of all fiscal policies and equity-efficiency trade-offs in the age of automation by Andrew Berg, Lahcen Bounader, Nikolay Gueorguiev, Hiroaki Miyamoto, Kenji Moriyama, Ryota Nakatani, and Luis-Felipe Zanna
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, July 2021
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Addressing spillovers from prolonged U.S. monetary policy easing by Stephen G. Cecchetti, Machiko Narita, Umang Rawat and Ratna Sahay
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, July 2021
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WP/21, 181:
Recoveries after pandemics the role of policies and structural features by Juan Pablo Cuesta Aguirre and Swarnali Ahmed Hannan
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, July 2021
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WP/21, 179:
Guaranteed minimum income schemes in Europe landscape and design by David Coady, Samir Jahan, Riki Matsumoto, and Baoping Shang
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, July 2021
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WP/21, 176:
The sectoral trade losses from financial crises by Jean-Marc B. Atsebi, Jean-Louis Combes, Alexandru Minea
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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WP/21, 171:
Fiscal policies for achieving Finland's emission neutrality target by Ian Parry and Philippe Wingender
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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WP/21, 161:
A firm lower bound characteristics and impact of corporate minimum taxation by Aqib Aslam and Maria Coelho
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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Chinese investment in Latin America sectoral complementarity and the impact of China's rebalancing by Ding Ding, Fabio Di Vittorio, Ana Lariau and Yue Zhou
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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WP/21, 159:
How have IMF priorities evolved? a text mining approach by Gareth Anderson, Paolo Galang, Andrea Gamba, Leandro Medina, and Tianxiao Zheng
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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Are passive institutional investors engaged monitors or risk-averse owners? both! by Yuanchen Yang
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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Capital income taxation in the Netherlands by Alexander Klemm, Shafik Hebous, and Christophe Waerzeggers
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, May 2021
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How to gain the most from structural conditionality of IMF-supported programs by Jochen Andritzky, Zsuzsa Munkacsi, and Ke Wang
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, May 2021
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China's rebalancing and gender inequality by Mariya Brussevich, Era Dabla-Norris, and Bin Grace Li
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, May 2021
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Austerity and elections by Alberto Alesina, Gabriele Ciminelli, Davide Furceri, and Giorgio Saponaro
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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The rise in inequality after pandemics can fiscal support play a mitigating role? by Davide Furceri, Prakash Loungani, Jonathan D. Ostry, and Pietro Pizzuto
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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Will the economic impact of COVID-19 persist? prognosis from 21st century pandemics by Johannes Emmerling, Davide Furceri, Francisco Líbano Monteiro, Prakash Loungani, Jonathan D. Ostry, Pietro Pizzuto and Massimo Tavoni
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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Balance sheets and debt crises empirical regularities for modern cases of sovereign distress by Gonzalo Huertas and Alexis Meyer-Cirkel
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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Unintended effects from the expansion of the non-contributory health system in Peru by Jonas Nauerz and Jose Torres
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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Leakages from macroprudential regulations the case of household-specific tools and corporate credit by Apoorv Bhargava, Lucyna Górnicka, and Peichu Xie
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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SDG financing options in Rwanda a post-pandemic assessment by Victor Duarte Lledo and Roberto A. Perrelli
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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Parameterizing debt maturity by Philip Barrett and Christopher Johns
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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Intergenerational social mobility in Africa since 1920 by Rasmane Ouedraogo and Nicolas Syrichas
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, August 2021
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Pakistan spending needs for reaching the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by Fernanda Brollo, Emine Hanedar, and Sébastien Walker
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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A diversification strategy for South Asia by Weicheng Lian, Fei Liu, Katsiaryna Svirydzenka, Biying Zhu
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, July 2021
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Reforming the Greek pension system by Alvar Kangur, Niki Kalavrezou, Daehaeng Kim
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, July 2021
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Defying the odds remittances during the COVID-19 pandemic Kangni Kpodar, Montfort Mlachila, Saad Quayyum and Vigninou Gammadigbe
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, July 2021
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U.S. dollar currency premium in corporate bonds by John Caramichael, Gita Gopinath, and Gordon Y. Liao
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, July 2021
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Market power and monetary policy transmission by Romain Duval, Davide Furceri, Raphael Lee and Marina M. Tavares
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, July 2021
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Trade, jobs, and inequality by Kim Beaton, Valerie Cerra, and Metodij Hadzi-Vaskov
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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Is digital financial inclusion unlocking growth? by Purva Khera, Stephanie Ng, Sumiko Ogawa, and Ratna Sahay
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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Technological progress, artificial intelligence, and inclusive growth by Anton Korinek, Martin Schindler, and Joseph E. Stiglitz
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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The poverty and distributional impacts of carbon pricing channels and policy implications by Baoping Shang
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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COVID-19 containment measures and expected stock volatility high-frequency evidence from selected advanced economies by Viral V. Acharya, Yang Liu, and Yunhui Zhao
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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Are climate change policies politically costly? by Davide Furceri, Michael Ganslmeier and Jonathan D. Ostry
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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WP/21, 155:
The long-run impact of sovereign yields on corporate yields in emerging markets Delong Li, Nicolas E. Magud, Alejandro Werner, Samantha Witte
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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Scenario analysis with the DD-PD mapping approach stock market shocks and U.S. corporate default risk by Jorge A. Chan-Lau
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, May 2021
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Labor market reforms and earnings dynamics the Italian case by Eran B. Hoffmann, Davide Malacrino, and Luigi Pistaferri
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, May 2021
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Determinants of and prospects for market access in frontier economies by Victor Hugo C. Alexandrino da Silva, Luiza Antoun de Almeida and Diva Singh
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, May 2021
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License to spill how do we discuss spillovers in Article IV staff reports by Jelle Barkema, Borislava Mircheva, Mico Mrkaic, and Yuanchen Yang
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, May 2021
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WP/21, 123:
What determines social distancing? evidence from advanced and emerging market economies by Era Dabla-Norris, Hibah Khan and Frederico Lima
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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Macroeconomic impact of the Itaipú Treaty review for Paraguay by Natasha Che
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, May 2021
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Distribution costs Alessandra Peter and Cian Ruane
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2021 JAN
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WP/21, 296:
Financial regulation, climate change, and the transition to a low-carbon economy a survey of the issues Dimitri G. Demekas and Pierpaolo Grippa
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, Dec 2021
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Measuring U.S. core inflation the stress test of COVID-19 Laurence Ball, Daniel Leigh, Prachi Mishra, and Antonio Spilimbergo
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, Dec 2021
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WP/21, 286:
Successful transitions from public to private-sector led growth lessons for Benin by Aissatou Diallo
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, December 2021
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WP/21, 294:
The spending challenge of achieving the SDGs in South Asia lessons from India by Mercedes García-Escribano, Tewodaj Mogues, Mariano Moszoro, and Mauricio Soto
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, Dec 2021
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WP/21, 285:
When does capacity development achieve good outcomes? evidence from the IMF results-based management data by Antonio Bassanetti
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, December 2021
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WP/21, 284:
Creative destruction during crises an opportunity for a cleaner energy mix Pragyan Deb, Davide Furceri, Jonathan D. Ostry, and Nour Tawk
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, November 2021
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WP/21, 278:
Corporate sector resilience in India in the wake of the COVID-19 shock by Lucyna Górnicka, Sumiko Ogawa and TengTeng Xu
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, November 2021
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WP/21, 273:
Tracing productivity growth channels in the UK by Daniel Garcia-Macia and Julia Korosteleva
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, November 2021
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WP/21, 295:
Using the Google Places API and Google Trends data to develop high frequency indicators of economic activity by Paul Austin, Marco Marini, Alberto Sanchez, Chima Simpson-Bell, and James Tebrake
Washington, DC: International Monetary Fund, Dec 2021
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WP/21, 288:
Operational resilience in digital payments experiences and issues Tanai Khiaonarong, Harry Leinonen, and Ryan Rizaldy
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, Dec 2021
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WP/21, 287:
The state and your hard-earned money a survey on moral perspectives in public finance Paolo Mauro
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, December 2021
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WP/21, 281:
COVID-19 vaccines a shot in arm for the economy by Niels-Jakob H. Hansen and Rui C. Mano
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, December 2021
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WP/21, 280:
Global climate change mitigation, fossil-fuel driven development, and the role of financial and technology transfers a simple framework by Johannes Wiegand
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, November 2021
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WP/21, 275:
Macrofinancial causes of optimism in growth forecasts Yan Carrière-Swallow and José Marzluf
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, November 2021
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WP/21, 293:
Another piece of the puzzle adding SWIFT data on documentary collections to the short-term forecast of world trade prepared by Narek Ghazaryan, Alexei Goumilevski, Joannes Mongardini, and Aneta Radzikowski
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, Dec 2021
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WP/21, 292:
A quantitative microfounded model for the integrated policy framework Tobias Adrian, Christopher Erceg, Marcin Kolasa, Jesper Lindé, and Pawel Zabczyk
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, Dec 2021
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WP/21, 290:
Modeling the U.S. climate agenda macro-climate trade-offs and considerations Philip Barrett, Katharina Bergant, Jean Chateau, and Rui C. Mano
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, December 2021
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WP/21, 289:
Idiosyncratic shocks and aggregate fluctuations in an emerging market Francesco Grigoli, Emiliano Luttini, and Damiano Sandri
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, November 2021
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WP/21, 283:
Financing for the post-pandemic recovery developing domestic sovereign debt markets in Central America by Jean Francois Clevy, Guilherme Pedras, and Esther Pérez Ruiz
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, December 2021
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WP/21, 282:
The premia on state-contingent sovereign debt instruments Deniz Igan, Taehoon Kim and Antoine Levy
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, November 2021
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WP/21, 279:
State-level health and economic impact of COVID-19 in India by Pragyan Deb and TengTeng Xu
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, November 2021
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WP/21, 277:
The heavy economic toll of gender-based violence evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa by Rasmane Ouedraogo and David Stenzel
Washington DC: International Monetary Fund, Nov 2021
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WP/21, 276:
Assessing banking and currency crisis risk in small states an application to the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union Carlo Pizzinelli, Tariq Khan, and Kotaro Ishi
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, Nov 2021
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WP/21, 274:
Monetary policy and COVID-19 Michal Brzoza-Brzezina, Marcin Kolasa, and Krzysztof Makarski
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, Nov 2021
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WP/21, 95:
Gender and employment in the COVID-19 recession evidence on “she-cessions” John Bluedorn, Francesca Caselli, Niels-Jakob Hansen, Ippei Shibata, and Marina M. Tavares
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 103:
Credit reversals by Francisco Vazquez
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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WP/21, 107:
Impact of interest rate cap on financial inclusion in Cambodia by Dyna Heng, Serey Chea, and Bomakara Heng
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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WP/21, 94:
Emerging market securities access to global plumbing by Gongpil Choi, Federico Ortega and Manmohan Singh
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 105:
Central bank risk management, fintech, and cybersecurity by Ashraf Khan and Majid Malaika
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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WP/21, 112:
Limits to private climate change mitigation by Dalya Elmalt, Deniz Igan, and Divya Kirti
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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WP/21, 91:
Search externalities in firm-to-firm trade by John Spray
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 96:
Enhancing resilience to climate change in the Maldives by Giovanni Melina and Marika Santoro
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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WP/21, 97:
Sharing resource wealth inclusively within and across generations by Nathalie Pouokam
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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WP/21, 98:
Governance for inclusive growth by Maksym Ivanyna and Andrea Salerno
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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WP/21, 111:
Is there a one-size-fits-all approach to inclusive growth? a case study analysis by Sriram Balasubramanian, Lahcen Bounader, Jana Bricco, and Dmitry Vasilyev
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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WP/21, 208:
Endogenous growth, downward wage rigidities and optimal inflation Mirko Abbritti, Agostino Consolo and Sebastian Weber
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, August 2021
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WP/21, 207:
Revisiting carbon leakage by Florian Misch and Philippe Wingender
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, August 2021
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WP/21, 203:
After-effects of the COVID-19 pandemic prospects for medium-term economic damage by Philip Barrett, Sonali Das, Giacomo Magistretti, Evgenia Pugacheva, Philippe Wingender
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, July 2021
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WP/21, 191:
Pooling fiscal risk in the ECCU quantitative assessment of savings with a regional stabilization fund by Alejandro Guerson
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, July 2021
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WP/21, 183:
Managing fiscal risks from national airlines in Pacific Island countries by Vybhavi Balasundharam, Leni Hunter, Iulai Lavea and Paul Seeds
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, July 2021
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WP/21, 154:
Authorities' fiscal forecasts in Latin America are they optimistic? by Metodij Hadzi-Vaskov, Luca Antonio Ricci, Alejandro Werner, and Rene Zamarripa
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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WP/21, 152:
Restructuring and insolvency in Europe policy options in the implementation of the EU directive by José Garrido, Chanda DeLong, Amira Rasekh, and Anjum Rosha
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, May 2021
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WP/21, 152:
Do lenders make less-informed investments in high-growth housing markets? by Sophia Chen, Lev Ratnovski and Yangfan Sun
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, May 2021
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WP/21, 150:
Predicting fiscal crises a machine learning approach by Klaus-Peter Hellwig
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, May 2021
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WP/21, 149:
When they go low, we go high? measuring bank market power in a low-for-long environment by Deniz Igan, Maria S. Martinez Peria, Nicola Pierri, and Andrea F. Presbitero
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, May 2021
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WP/21, 148:
Chile a role model of export diversification policies? by Gonzalo Salinas
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, May 2021
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WP/21, 147:
Climate action to unlock the inclusive growth story of the 21st century by Amar Bhattacharya, Maksym Ivanyna, William Oman, and Nicholas Stern
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, May 2021
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WP/21, 175:
Fintech potential for remittance transfers a Central America perspective by Julia Bersch, Jean François Clevy, Naseem Muhammad, Esther Pérez Ruiz, and Yorbol Yakhshilikov
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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WP/21, 174:
Understanding Chile's social unrest in an international perspective by Metodij Hadzi-Vaskov and Luca Antonio Ricci
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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WP/21, 169:
Effects of COVID-19 on regional and gender equality in Sub-Saharan Africa evidence from Nigeria and Ethiopia by Chie Aoyagi
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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WP/21, 162:
Electric vehicles, tax incentives and emissions evidence from Norway by Youssouf Camara, Bjart Holtsmark, and Florian Misch
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, June 2021
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WP/21, 144:
Regional disparities and fiscal federalism in Russia by Oksana Dynnikova, Annette Kyobe, and Slavi Slavov
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, May 2021
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WP/21, 136:
Patterns in IMF growth forecast revisions a panel study at multiple horizons by Metodij Hadzi-Vaskov, Luca Antonio Ricci, Alejandro Mariano Werner, and Rene Zamarripa
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, May 2021
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WP/21, 135:
The macroeconomic impact of social unrest by Metodij Hadzi-Vaskov, Samuel Pienknagura, and Luca Antonio Ricci
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, May 2021
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WP/21, 131:
The direct employment impact of public investment by Marian Moszoro
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, May 2021
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WP/21, 130:
Who doesn't want to be vaccinated? determinants of vaccine hesitancy during COVID-19 by Era Dabla-Norris, Hibah Khan, Frederico Lima, and Alexandre Sollaci
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, May 2021
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WP/21, 118:
The fiscal multiplier of European Structural Investment Funds aggregate and sectoral effects with an application to Slovenia by Luigi Durand and Raphael Espinoza
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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WP/21, 128:
The cost of future policy intertemporal public sector balance sheets in the G7 by Yugo Koshima, Jason Harris, Alexander F. Tieman, and Alessandro De Sanctis
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, May 2021
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WP/21, 127:
Will COVID-19 have long-lasting effects on inequality? evidence from past pandemics by Davide Furceri, Prakash Loungani, Jonathan D. Ostry, and Pietro Pizzuto
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, April 2021
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WP/21, 271:
The distributional implications of the impact of fuel price increases on inflation Kangni Kpodar and Boya Liu
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, November 2021
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WP/21, 266:
Epidemics, gender, and human capital in developing countries by Stefania Fabrizio, Diego B. P. Gomes, Carine Meyimdjui, and Marina M. Tavares
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, November 2021
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WP/21, 263:
Forecasting social unrest a machine learning approach by Chris Redl and Sandile Hlatshwayo
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, November 2021
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WP/21, 260:
Barriers to trade in financial and insurance services evidence from the United Kingdom by Jiří Podpiera
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, October 2021
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WP/21, 269:
Gender budgeting in G20 countries by Virginia Alonso-Albarran, Teresa Curristine, Gemma Preston, Alberto Soler, Nino Tchelishvili, and Sureni Weerathunga
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, November 2021
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WP/21, 267:
How does the Repo market behave under stress? evidence from the COVID-19 crisis prepared by Anne-Caroline Hüser, Caterina Lepore and Luitgard Veraart
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, Nov 2021
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WP/21, 257:
Household deleveraging and saving rates a cross-country analysis by Romain Bouis
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, October 2021
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WP/21, 253:
Analyzing capital flow drivers using the "at-risk" framework South Africa’s case Rohit Goel and Ken Miyajima
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, October 2021
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WP/21, 265:
The COVID-19 impact on corporate leverage and financial fragility Sharjil M. Haque and Richard Varghese
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, Nov 2021
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WP/21, 232:
Assessing Chile's pension system challenges and reform options Christopher Evans and Samuel Pienknagura
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, September 2021
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WP/21, 247:
Determinants of COVID-19 vaccine rollouts and their effects on health outcomes Pragyan Deb, Davide Furceri, Daniel Jimenez, Siddharth Kothari, Jonathan D. Ostry, and Nour Tawk
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, Oct 2021
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WP/21, 244:
Social spending in Mexico needs, priorities and reforms by Swarnali Ahmed Hannan, Juan Pablo Cuesta Aguirre and David Bartolini
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, October 2021
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WP/21, 224:
Diversion of tourism flows in the Asia & Pacific region lessons for COVID-19 recovery by Vybhavi Balasundharam and Robin Koepke
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, August 2021
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WP/21, 222:
Loose financial conditions, rising leverage, and risks to macro-financial stability by Adolfo Barajas, Woon Gyu Choi, Ken Zhi Gan, Pierre Guérin, Samuel Mann, Manchun Wang, and Yizhi Xu
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, August 2021
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WP/21, 229:
Debt dynamics in emerging and developing economies is R-G a red herring? by Marialuz Moreno Badia, Juliana Gamboa Arbelaez, and Yuan Xiang
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, September 2021
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WP/21, 223:
A comprehensive greenhouse gas mitigation strategy for The Netherlands by Nicoletta Batini, Simon Black, Oana Luca, and Ian Parry
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, August 2021
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WP/21, 220:
The agricultural exodus in the Philippines are wage differentials driving the process? by Eugenio Cerutti and Yiliang Li
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, August 2021
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WP/21, 219:
Stock returns and inflation redux an explanation from monetary policy in advanced and emerging markets by Zhongxia Zhang
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, August 2021
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WP/21, 217:
Climate change in South Asia further need for mitigation and adaptation prepared by Ruchir Agarwal, Vybhavi Balasundharam, Patrick Blagrave, Eugenio Cerutti, Ragnar Gudmundsson, and Racha Mousa
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, August 2021
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WP/21, 245:
Natural resource taxation in Mexico some considerations by Alpa Shah
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, October 2021
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WP/21, 262:
The effects of fiscal measures during COVID-19 Pragyan Deb, Davide Furceri, Jonathan D. Ostry, Nour Tawk, and Naihan Yang
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, Nov 2021
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WP/21, 261:
Climate-related stress testing transition risk in Colombia Can Sever and Manuel Perez-Archila
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, Nov 2021
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WP/21, 268:
Establishing a foreign exchange futures market in China by Zhongxia Jin, Yue Zhao, and Haobin Wang
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, November 2021
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WP/21, 259:
Monitoring the climate impact of fiscal policy lessons from tracking the COVID-19 response by Khaled Eltokhy, Katja Funke, Guohua Huang, Yujin Kim, Genet Zinabou
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, October 2021
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WP/21, 248:
The effects of COVID-19 vaccines on economic activity Pragyan Deb, Davide Furceri, Daniel Jimenez, Siddharth Kothari, Jonathan D. Ostry, and Nour Tawk
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, Oct 2021
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WP/21, 249:
Morocco's monetary policy transmission in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic by Maximilien Queyranne, Dániel Baksa, Vassili Bazinas, and Azhin Abdulkarim
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, October 2021
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WP/21, 246:
A comprehensive climate mitigation strategy for Mexico by Simon Black, Koralai Kirabaeva, Ian Parry, Mehdi Raissi, and Karlygash Zhunussova
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, October 2021
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WP/21, 230:
Optimal state contingent sovereign debt instruments by Alejandro D. Guerson
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, September 2021
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WP/21, 243:
Energy transition metals Lukas Boer, Andrea Pescatori, and Martin Stuermer
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, October 2021
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WP/21, 241:
Scaling up climate mitigation policy in Germany by Simon Black, Ruo Chen, Aiko Mineshima, Victor Mylonas, Ian Parry, and Dinar Prihardini
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, September 2021
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WP/21, 238:
Income versus prices how does the business cycle affect food (in)-security? Christian Bogmans, Andrea Pescatori and Ervin Prifti
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, September 2021
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WP/21, 231:
Enhancing tax compliance in the Dominican Republic through risk-based VAT invoice management by Cristian Alonso, Ledys Feliz, Patricia Gil, and Miguel Pecho
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, September 2021
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WP/21, 272:
Uncertainty and public investment multipliers the role of economic confidence by William Gbohoui
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, November 2021
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WP/21, 252:
Measuring the redistributive capacity of tax policies by Charles Vellutini and Juan Carlos Benítez
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, October 2021
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WP/21, 250:
Pareto-improving minimum corporate taxation by Shafik Hebous and Michael Keen
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, October 2021
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WP/21, 264:
Commercial real estate and macrofinancial stability during COVID-19 by Andrea Deghi, Junghwan Mok, and Tomohiro Tsuruga
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, November 2021
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WP/21, 255:
A balance sheet analysis of the Dutch economy by Ruo Chen
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, October 2021
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WP/21, 240:
Brazil tax expenditure rationalization within broader tax reform by Maria Coelho
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, September 2021
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WP/21, 239:
Border carbon adjustments rationale, design and impact by Michael Keen, Ian Parry, and James Roaf
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, September 2021
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WP/21, 226:
A pandemic forecasting framework an application of risk analysis by Allan Gloe Dizioli, Daniel Rivera Greenwood and Aneta Radzikowski
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, August 2021
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WP/21, 227:
When do politicians appeal broadly? the economic consequences of electoral rules in Brazil by Moya Chin
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, August 2021
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WP/21, 225:
Tracking trade from space an application to Pacific Island countries by Serkan Arslanalp, Robin Koepke, and Jasper Verschuur
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, August 2021
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WP/21, 216:
An evaluation of World Economic Outlook growth forecasts - 2004-17 by Oya Celasun, Jungjin Lee, Mico Mrkaic, and Allan Timmermann
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, August 2021
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WP/21, 237:
Opening up capital flows and financial sector dynamics in low-income developing countries by Sebastian Horn and Futoshi Narita
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, September 2021
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Safe asset demand, global capital flows and wealth concentration by Taehoon Kim
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, October 2021
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The impact of geopolitical risk on stock returns evidence from inter-Korea geopolitics Seungho Jung, Jongmin Lee, Seohyun Lee
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, Oct 2021
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Okun's Law, development, and demographics differences in the cyclical sensitivities of unemployment across economy and worker groups by Zidong An, John Bluedorn, and Gabriele Ciminelli
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, November 2021
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Knowledge spillovers from superstar tech-firms the case of Nokia by Jyrki Ali-Yrkkö, Reda Cherif, Fuad Hasanov, Natalia Kuosmanen, Mika Pajarinen
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, October 2021
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An extended quarterly projection model credit cycle, macrofinancial linkages and macroprudential measures : the case of the Philippines by Philippe Karam, Mikhail Pranovich and Jan Vlcek
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, October 2021
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On the benefits of repaying Francesca Caselli, Matilde Faralli, Paolo Manasse, Ugo Panizza
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, September 2021
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Do banks price environmental transition risks? evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in a Chinese province by Bihong Huang, Maria Teresa Punzi and Yu Wu
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, August 2021
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Still not getting energy prices right a global and country update of fossil fuel subsidies by Ian Parry, Simon Black, and Nate Vernon
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, September 2021
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COVID-19 and the informality-driven recovery the case of Colombia’s labor market by Jorge Alvarez and Carlo Pizzinelli
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, September 2021
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Growth at risk from natural disasters by Tamim Bayoumi, Saad Noor Quayyum, Sibabrata Das
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, September 2021
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Fintech and financial inclusion in Latin America and the Caribbean Dmitry Gershenson, Luis Herrera, Frederic Lambert, Grey Ramos, Marina Rousset, Jose Torres
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, August 2021
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Estimating the impact of external shocks on the ECCU application to the COVID shock by Vivian Parlak, Gonzalo Salinas and Mauricio Vargas
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, August 2021
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Income inequality in small states and the Caribbean stylized facts and determinants by Meredith Arnold McIntyre, Pablo Bejar, Takuji Komatsuzaki and Mauricio Vargas
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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Encouraging formal invoicing and reducing the VAT impact on low-income individuals by Ricardo Fenochietto and Juan Carlos Benítez
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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Credit cycles, fiscal policy, and global imbalances by Callum Jones and Pau Rabanal
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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Zombies on the brink evidence from Japan on the reversal of monetary policy effectiveness by Gee Hee Hong, Deniz Igan, and Do Lee
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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Pandemic and progressivity by Alexander Klemm and Paolo Mauro
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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Building back better how big are green spending multipliers? by Nicoletta Batini, Mario Di Serio, Matteo Fragetta, Giovanni Melina, and Anthony Waldron
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 48:
What drives innovation? lessons from COVID-19 R&D by Ruchir Agarwal and Patrick Gaule
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 55:
Robust optimal macroprudential policy by Giselle Montamat and Francisco Roch
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 56:
Corporate liquidity and solvency in Europe during COVID-19 the role of policies by Christian Ebeke, Nemanja Jovanovic, Laura Valderrama, and Jing Zhou
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 61:
The role of market structure and timing in determining VAT pass-through by Matthieu Bellon and Alexander Copestake
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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Young firms and monetary policy transmission by Marco Casiraghi, Thomas McGregor, and Dino Palazzo
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 67:
Beautiful cycles a theory and a model implying a curious role for interest by Marco Gross
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 68:
Links between growth, inequality, and poverty a survey by Valerie Cerra, Ruy Lama, and Norman Loayza
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 74:
Trade and inclusive growth by Marc Bacchetta, Valerie Cerra, Roberta Piermartini, and Maarten Smeets
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 75:
Resource misallocation among listed firms in China the evolving role of state-owned enterprises by Emilia Jurzyk and Cian Ruane
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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Uncertainty premia, sovereign default risk, and state-contingent debt by Francisco Roch and Francisco Roldán
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 77:
Fiscal policy challenges for Latin America during the next stages of the pandemic the need for a fiscal pact by Mauricio Cardenas, Luca Antonio Ricci, Jorge Roldos, and Alejandro Werner
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 17:
Fiscal dominance in Sub-Saharan Africa revisited by John Hooley, Lam Nguyen, Mika Saito, and Shirin Nikaein Towfighian
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, January 2021
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Electricity consumption and temperature evidence from satellite data by Jiaxiong Yao
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 28:
Cyclical patterns of systemic risk metrics cross-country analysis by Plamen Iossifov and Tomas Dutra Schmidt
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 29:
Fair and inclusive markets why dynamism matters by Philippe Aghion, Reda Cherif, and Fuad Hasanov
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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Macro-fiscal management practices in Eastern and Southern Africa by Bryn Battersby and Ian Lienert
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 50:
Inequality and locational determinants of the distribution of living standards in India Sriram Balasubramanian, Rishabh Kumar, Prakash Loungani
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 52:
India's approach to open banking some implications for financial inclusion by Yan Carrière-Swallow, Vikram Haksar and Manasa Patnam
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 66:
The short-term impact of COVID-19 on labor markets, poverty and inequality in Brazil by Diala Al Masri, Valentina Flamini and Frederik Toscani
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 69:
Sizing up the effects of technological decoupling by Diego A. Cerdeiro, Johannes Eugster, Rui C. Mano, Dirk Muir, and Shanaka J. Peiris
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 72:
Generational aspects of inclusive growth by Benedicte Baduel, Asel Isakova, and Anna Ter-Martirosyan
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 31:
Judge bias in labor courts and firm performance by Pierre Cahuc, Stephane Carcillo, Berengere Patault, and Flavien Moreau
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 32:
Foreign exchange intervention rule for central banks risk-based framework by Romain Lafarguette and Romain Veyrune
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 33:
Capital markets, COVID-19 and policy measures by Khalid ElFayoumi and Martina Hengge
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 34:
Facing the global financial cycle what role for policy responses? by Nicoletta Batini and Luigi Durand
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 35:
A time to build does technical assistance matter for revenue mobilization? by Ralph Chami, Elorm Darkey and Oral H. Williams
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 37:
A unified model of cohort mortality for economic analysis by Adriana Lleras-Muney and Flavien Moreau
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 38:
Regional disparities, growth, and inclusiveness by Holger Floerkemeier, Nikola Spatafora, and Anthony Venables
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 45:
Post-Covid-19 recovery and resilience leveraging reforms for growth and inclusion in Sub-Saharan Africa Paola Ganum and Vimal Thakoor
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 18:
Initial output losses from the Covid-19 pandemic robust determinants by Davide Furceri, Michael Ganslmeier, Jonathan D. Ostry, and Naihan Yang
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, January 2021
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WP/21, 25:
Recognizing reality unification of official and parallel market exchange rates by Simon T Gray
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 26:
Japan's foreign assets and liabilities implications for the external accounts by Mariana Colacelli, Deepali Gautam and Cyril Rebillard
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 27:
The impact of political uncertainty on asset prices the case of United Kingdom's EU membership referendum by Joseph Hanna, Niels-Jakob Harbo Hansen, and Margaux MacDonald
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 88:
The impact of international migration on inclusive growth a review by Zsoka Koczan, Giovanni Peri, Magali Pinat, and Dmitriy Rozhkov
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 89:
Firms' environmental performance and the COVID-19 crisis by Pierre Guérin and Felix Suntheim
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 46:
Stay competitive in the digital age the future of banks by Estelle Xue Liu
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 49:
Handle with care regulatory easing in times of COVID-19 by Fabián Valencia, Richard Varghese, Weijia Yao, and Juan F. Yépez
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 51:
Resource misallocation in India the role of cross-state labor market reform by Adil Mohommad, Charlotte Sandoz, and Piyaporn Sodsriwiboon
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 53:
Pandemics and inequality perceptions and preferences for redistribution by Vybhavi Balasundharam and Era Dabla-Norris
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 54:
Labor and product market reforms and external imbalances evidence from advanced economies by Romain Duval, Davide Furceri and João Tovar Jalles
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 59:
Gender equality and inclusive growth by Raquel Fernández, Asel Isakova, Francesco Luna, and Barbara Rambousek
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 60:
Education and health for inclusiveness by Deon Filmer, Roberta Gatti, Halsey Rogers, Nikola Spatafora, and Drilona Emrullahu
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 62:
Meeting the Sustainable Development Goals in small developing states with climate vulnerabilities cost and financing by Johanna Tiedemann, Veronica Piatkov, Dinar Prihardini, Juan Carlos Benitez, and Aleksandra Zdzienicka
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 64:
Proximity and horizontal policies the backbone of export diversification and complexity by Gonzalo Salinas
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 70:
Supply and demand effects of unemployment insurance benefit extensions evidence from U.S. counties by Klaus-Peter Hellwig
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 78:
Monetary policy, inflation, and distributional impact South Africa’s case by Ken Miyajima
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 79:
Pricing protest the response of financial markets to social unrest by Philip Barrett, Mariia Bondar, Sophia Chen, Mali Chivakul, and Deniz Igan
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 39:
The impact of r-g on the Euro-Area government spending multiplier by Mario Di Serio, Matteo Fragetta and Giovanni Melina
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 41:
How does profit shifting affect the balance of payments? by Shafik Hebous, Alexander Klemm, and Yuou Wu
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 42:
Why U.S. immigration matters for the global advancement of science by Ruchir Agarwal, Ina Ganguli, Patrick Gaulé, Geoff Smith
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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Is regional trade integration a growth and convergence engine in Africa? by Vigninou Gammadigbe
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, January 2021
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WP/21, 20:
External financing risks how important is the composition of the international investment position? by Luis Cubeddu, Swarnali Ahmed Hannan, and Pau Rabanal
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, January 2021
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WP/21, 21:
Social repercussions of pandemics by Philip Barrett and Sophia Chen
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, January 2021
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WP/21, 23:
At a cost the real effects of thin capitalization rules by Ruud de Mooij and Li Liu
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 82:
The political economy of inclusive growth a review by Barbara Dutzler, Simon Johnson, and Priscilla Muthoora
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 86:
Corporate funding and the COVID-19 crisis by Andrea Deghi, Dulani Seneviratne, Tomohiro Tsuruga, and Jérôme Vandenbussche
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 47:
Foreign exchange intervention a dataset of public data and proxies by Gustavo Adler, Kyun Suk Chang, Rui C. Mano, Yuting Shao
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, February 2021
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WP/21, 57:
Implementing the United States' domestic and international climate mitigation goals a supportive fiscal policy approach by Ian Parry
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 58:
COVID-19 she-cession the employment penalty of taking care of young children by Stefania Fabrizio, Diego B. P. Gomes, Marina M. Tavares
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 65:
The sooner (and the smarter), the better COVID-19 containment measures and fiscal responses by Amr Hosny
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 71:
Quantum computing and the financial system spooky action at a distance? by Jose Deodoro, Michael Gorbanyov, Majid Malaika, and Tahsin Saadi Sedik
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 73:
Managing the impact of resource booms on the real effective exchange rate the role of financial sector development by Johannes Herderschee, Ran Li, Abdoulaye Ouedraogo, and Luisa Zanforlin
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 80:
Competition, innovation, and inclusive growth by Philippe Aghion, Reda Cherif, and Fuad Hasanov
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, March 2021
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WP/21, 242:
The effectiveness of job-retention schemes COVID-19 evidence from the German states by Shekhar Aiyar and Mai Chi Dao
[Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, October 2021
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WP/20, 292:
Effects of emerging market asset purchase program announcements on financial markets during the COVID-19 pandemic by Can Sever, Rohit Goel, Dimitris Drakopoulos, and Evan Papageorgiou
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 295:
Quarterly projection model for the National Bank of Rwanda by Jan Vlcek, Mikhail Pranovich, Patrick Hitayezu, Bruno Mwenese, Christian Nyalihama
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 266:
Government insurance against natural disasters an application to the ECCU by Alejandro Guerson
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 276:
Pandemics and firms drawing lessons from history by Serhan Cevik and Fedor Miryugin
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 285:
Hang in there stock market reactions to withdrawals of COVID-19 stimulus measures Jorge A. Chan-Lau and Yunhui Zhao
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 287:
Leverage shocks firm-level evidence on debt overhang and investment by Serhan Cevik and Fedor Miryugin
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 291:
House prices and macroprudential policies evidence from city-level data in India by Bhupal Singh
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 265:
Incomplete financial markets and the booming housing sector in China by Tamim Bayoumi and Yunhui Zhao
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 267:
Crossing the credit channel credit spreads and firm heterogeneity by Gareth Anderson and Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 268:
Reconsidering climate mitigation policy in the UK by Nicolas Arregui and Ian Parry
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 270:
Confidence as a driver of private investment in selected countries of Central America by Carlos Janada and Iulia Ruxandra Teodoru
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 278:
Identifying reform priorities the role of non-linearities by Klaus-Peter Hellwig
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 281:
Youth unemployment in Uruguay by Jose Torres and Sidonia McKenzie
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 282:
COVID-19 pandemic asymmetric effects across gender and age by Francesca Caselli, Francesco Grigoli, Damiano Sandri, Antonio Spilimbergo
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 21, 2020
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WP/20, 283:
Exchange rate fluctuations and firm leverage Ilhyock Shim, Şebnem Kalemli-Özcan, Xiaoxi Liu
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 271:
Tax policy and inclusive growth by Khaled Abdel-Kader and Ruud De Mooij
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 272:
Addressing the pandemic's medium-term fallout in Australia and New Zealand by Geoffrey Bannister, Harald Finger, Yosuke Kido, Siddharth Kothari, and Elena Loukoianova
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 273:
Role of individual characteristics and policies in driving labor informality in Vietnam by Era Dabla-Norris, Ganelli Giovanni, Anh Thi Ngoc Nguyen, Mai Thi Thanh Nguyen and Thuy Thi Thu Vu
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 277:
Assessing targeted containment policies to fight COVID-19 by Ariadne Checo, Francesco Grigoli and Jose M. Mota
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 286:
Feeling the heat climate shocks and credit ratings by Serhan Cevik and João Tovar Jalles
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 293:
The aggregate-demand doom loop precautionary motives and the welfare costs of sovereign risk by Francisco Roldán
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 294:
Small and vulnerable small firm productivity in the great productivity slowdown by Sophia Chen and Do Lee
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 269:
Assessing Dutch fiscal and debt sustainability by Benjamin Carton and Armand Fouejieu
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 274:
Individual treatment effects of budget balance rules by Francesca Caselli, Daniel Stoehlker and Philippe Wingender
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 275:
Government intervention and bank market power lessons from the global financial crisis for the COVID-19 crisis by Brandon Tan, Deniz Igan, Maria Soledad Martinez Peria, Nicola Pierri, and Andrea F. Presbitero
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 279:
Modeling trade tensions different mechanisms in general equilibrium by Benjamin Hunt, Susanna Mursula, Rafael Portillo and Marika Santoro
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 280:
Terms-of-trade shocks are not all alike by Federico Di Pace, Luciana Juvenal, and Ivan Petrella
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 284:
Supply spillovers during the pandemic evidence from high-frequency shipping data by Diego A. Cerdeiro and Andras Komaromi
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 288:
Managing external volatility policy frameworks in non-reserve issuing economies by Hélène Poirson, Nathan Porter, Ghada Fayad, Itai Agur, Ran Bi, Jiaqian Chen, Johannes Eugster, Stefan Laseen, Jeta Menkulasi, Kenji Moriyama, Céline Rochon, Katsiaryna Svirydzenka, Camilo Tovar, Zhongxia Zhang, Aleksandra Zdzienicka
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 289:
Predicting macroeconomic and macrofinancial stress in low-income countries by a staff team led by Hans Weisfeld and comprising Irineu de Carvalho Filho, Fabio Comelli, Rahul Giri, Klaus Hellwig, Chengyu Huang, Fei Liu, Sandra Lizarazo Ruiz, Alexis Meyer Cirkel, and Andrea Presbitero
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 290:
Sovereign debt standstills by Juan Carlos Hatchondo, Leonardo Martinez, César Sosa-Padilla
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, December 2020
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WP/20, 17:
How big are fiscal multipliers in Latin America? Jorge E. Restrepo
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 26:
Monetary policy implementation operational issues for countries with evolving monetary policy frameworks by Nils Mæhle
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Crime and output theory and application to the Northern Triangle of Central America by Dmitry Plotnikov
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 4:
Monetary policy is not always systematic and data-driven evidence from the yield curve by Aleš Bulíř and Jan Vlček
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Is the whole greater than the sum of its parts? strengthening Caribbean regional integration Abdullah Al Hassan, Mary Burfisher, Julian T.S. Chow, Ding Ding, Fabio Di Vittorio, Dmitriy Kovtun, Arnold McIntyre, İnci Ötker, Marika Santoro, Lulu Shui, and Karim Youssef
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Vietnam's development success story and the unfinished SDG agenda by Anja Baum
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 35:
Monetary policy transmission in emerging markets and developing economies by Luis Brandao-Marques, Gaston Gelos, Thomas Harjes, Ratna Sahay, and Yi Xue
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 38:
Labor costs and corporate investment in Italy by Daniel Garcia-Macia
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 7:
How do member countries receive IMF policy advice results from a state-of-the-art sentiment index by Ghada Fayad, Chengyu Huang, Yoko Shibuya, and Peng Zhao
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 16:
Effectiveness and equity in social spending the case of Spain by Svetlana Vtyurina
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 18:
Productivity growth and value chains in four European countries by Izabela Karpowicz and Nujin Suphaphiphat
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Guyana housing market and implications for macroprudential policies by Julian T.S. Chow
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 27:
Does child marriage matter for growth? by Pritha Mitra, Eric M. Pondi Endengle, Malika Pant, Luiz F. Almeida
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 28:
Cyber risk surveillance a case study of Singapore by Joseph Goh, Heedon Kang, Zhi Xing Koh, Jin Way Lim, Cheng Wei Ng, Galen Sher, and Chris Yao
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 10:
One shock, many policy responses by Rui C. Mano and Silvia Sgherri
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 3:
Natural disaster insurance for sovereigns issues, challenges and optimality by Aliona Cebotari and Karim Youssef
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 9:
Intervention under inflation targeting when could it make sense? by David Hofman, Marcos Chamon, Pragyan Deb, Thomas Harjes, Umang Rawat, and Itaru Yamamoto
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 29:
Distributional implications of labor market reforms learning from Spain's experience by Ara Stepanyan and Jorge Salas
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Competition, competitiveness and growth in Sub-Saharan Africa by Reda Cherif, Sandesh Dhungana, Xiangming Fang, Jesus Gonzalez-Garcia, Miguel Mendes, Yuanchen Yang, Mustafa Yenice, and Jung Eun Yoon
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Markups, quality, and trade costs by Natalie Chen and Luciana Juvenal
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 39:
Identifying service market reform priorities in Italy by Nazim Belhocine and Daniel Garcia-Macia
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 40:
Lessons from two public sector reforms in Italy by Nazim Belhocine and La-Bhus Fah Jirasavetakul
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 22:
Where should we go? internet searches and tourist arrivals by Serhan Cevik
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 23:
The minimum wage puzzle in less developed countries reconciling theory and evidence by Christopher Adam and Edward Buffie
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 21:
Riding the storm fiscal sustainability in the Caribbean by Serhan Cevik and Vibha Nanda
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 19:
Labor market dynamics, informality, and regulations in Latin America by Antonio David, Samuel Pienknagura, and Jorge Roldos
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Measuring output gap is it worth your Time? by Jiaqian Chen and Lucyna Górnicka
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Macroeconomic policy, product market competition, and growth the intangible investment channel by JaeBin Ahn, Romain Duval, and Can Sever
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Debt is not free by Marialuz Moreno Badia, Paulo Medas, Pranav Gupta, Yuan Xiang
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 5:
The (subjective) well-being cost of fiscal policy shocks by Kodjovi M. Eklou, Mamour Fall
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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How should credit gaps be measured? an application to European countries by Chikako Baba, Salvatore Dell’Erba, Enrica Detragiache, Olamide Harrison, Aiko Mineshima, Anvar Musayev, and Asghar Shahmoradi
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Taking down the wall transition and inequality by Serhan Cevik and Carolina Correa-Caro
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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A model-based fiscal Taylor rule and a toolkit to assess the fiscal stance by Jean-Marc Fournier and Philipp Lieberknecht
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Toward a comprehensive tax reform for Italy by Emile Cammeraat and Ernesto Crivelli
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Barbados' 2018-19 sovereign debt restructuring a sea change? by Myrvin Anthony, Gregorio Impavido, and Bert van Selm
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Mobile phone ownership and welfare evidence from South Africa's household survey by Ken Miyajima
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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External financing dependence and corporate saving in ASEAN5 by Xin Li
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Do FX interventions lead to higher FX debt? evidence from firm-level data by Minsuk Kim, Rui C. Mano, and Mico Mrkaic
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Beyond the COVID-19 crisis a framework for sustainable government-to-person mobile money transfers by Sonja Davidovic, Soheib Nunhuck, Delphine Prady, Herve Tourpe
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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The monetary policy credibility channel and the amplification effects in a semi-structural model by Thitipat Chansriniyom, Natan Epstein, and Valeriu Nalban
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Worker mobility and domestic production networks by Marvin Cardoza, Francesco Grigoli, Nicola Pierri and Cian Ruane
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Climate mitigation policy in Denmark a prototype for other countries by Nicoletta Batini, Ian Parry, and Philippe Wingender
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Pre- and post-GFC policy multipliers by Sam Ouliaris and Celine Rochon
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Inflation expectations in the U.S. linking markets, households, and businesses by Peter D. Williams
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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The Great Lockdown international risk sharing through trade and policy coordination by Philipp Engler, Nathalie Pouokam, Diego Rodriguez Guzman, and Irina Yakadina
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Energy, efficiency gains and economic development when will global energy demand saturate? by Christian Bogmans, Lama Kiyasseh, Akito Matsumoto, Andrea Pescatori
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 258:
Local currency bond markets law reform a methodology for emerging markets and developing economies by Wouter Bossu, Cory Hillier, and Wolfgang Bergthaler
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 263:
Contagion of fear is the impact of COVID-19 on sovereign risk really indiscriminate? by Serhan Cevik and Belma Öztürkkal
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Benchmark-driven investments in emerging market bond markets taking stock by Serkan Arslanalp, Dimitris Drakopoulos, Rohit Goel, and Robin Koepke
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Fintech credit risk assessment for SMEs evidence from China by Yiping Huang, Longmei Zhang, Zhenhua Li, Han Qiu, Tao Sun, and Xue Wang
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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To pass (or not to pass) through international fuel price changes to domestic fuel prices in developing countries what are the drivers? Kangni Kpodar and Patrick A. Imam
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 196:
Should inequality factor into central banks' decisions? by Niels-Jakob H. Hansen, Alessandro Lin, and Rui C. Mano
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Demographics and the housing market Japan's disappearing cities by Yuko Hashimoto, Gee Hee Hong, and Xiaoxiao Zhang
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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A simple macrofiscal model for policy analysis an application to Cambodia by Dániel Baksa, Aleš Bulíř, and Dyna Heng
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 203:
In the eye of the storm firms and capital destruction in India by Martino Pelli, Jeanne Tschopp, Natalia Bezmaternykh, and Kodjovi M. Eklou
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Twenty years of unconventional monetary policies lessons and way forward for the Bank of Japan by Niklas Westelius
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 227:
Constrained efficient borrowing with sovereign default risk by Juan Carlos Hatchondo, Leonardo Martinez, Francisco Roch
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 207:
COVID-19 and SME failures by Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan, Pierre Olivier Gourinchas, Veronika Penciakova, Nick Sander
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Capital gaps, risk dynamics, and the macroeconomy by Fabian T. Lipinsky and Mirela S. Miescu
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 233:
COVID-19 impact and mitigation policies a didactic epidemiological-macroeconomic model approach by John P. Ansah, Natan Epstein, and Valeriu Nalban
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 234:
Protecting lives and livelihoods with early and tight lockdowns by Francesca Caselli, Francesco Grigoli, Weicheng Lian, Damiano Sandri
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 212:
US housing market during COVID-19 aggregate and distributional evidence by Yunhui Zhao
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 213:
Managing fiscal risks from state-owned enterprises by Anja Baum, Paulo Medas, Alberto Soler, and Mouhamadou Sy
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 214:
A Mexican state-level perspective on Covid-19 and its economic fallout by Juan Pablo Cuesta Aguirre and Swarnali Ahmed Hannan
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 218:
Exiting from lockdowns early evidence from reopenings in Europe by Jeffrey Franks, Bertrand Gruss, Carlos Mulas Granados, Manasa Patnam and Sebastien Weber
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 239:
China's rebalancing opportunities and challenges for LAC exporters by Nitya Aasaavari, Fabio Di Vittorio, Ana Lariau, Yuebo Li, Rui Mano and Pedro Rodriguez
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 243:
Perfect storm climate change and tourism by Serhan Cevik and Manuk Ghazanchyan
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 244:
Optimal simple objectives for monetary policy when banks matter by Lien Laureys, Roland Meeks, and Boromeus Wanengkirtyo
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 245:
Tax evasion from cross-border fraud does digitalization make a difference? by Emmanouil Kitsios, João Jalles, and Geneviève Verdier
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Non-linearities in fiscal policy the role of debt by Alexandra Fotiou
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 255:
Dirty money does the risk of infectious disease lower demand for cash? by Serhan Cevik
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 257:
Technological and economic decoupling in the cyber era by Daniel Garcia-Macia and Rishi Goyal
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 261:
Public debt dynamics and intra-year exchange rate fluctuations by Santiago Acosta-Ormaechea
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 224:
COVID-19 and the CPI is inflation underestimated? by Marshall Reinsdorf
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 225:
Caught in the crosswinds the experiences of selected economies responding to external volatility with multiple policy levers by Ghada Fayad and Hélène Poirson
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 204:
Sovereign investor relations from principles to practice by James Knight and Bill Northfield
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 228:
Crouching beliefs, hidden biases the rise and fall of growth narratives by Reda Cherif, Marc Engher, and Fuad Hasanov
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 229:
Optimism bias in growth forecasts the role of planned policy adjustments by Kareem Ismail, Roberto Perrelli, and Jessie Yang
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 230:
External private financing and domestic revenue mobilization a dilemma? by Hippolyte Balima, Deirdre Daly, and Boileau Loko
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 210:
Are bilateral trade balances irrelevant? by Johannes L. Eugster, Florence Jaumotte, Margaux MacDonald, and Roberto Piazza
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 211:
Financial frictions and firm informality a general equilibrium perspective by Luis Franjo, Nathalie Pouokam, and Francesco Turino
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 236:
Monetary and macroprudential policy with endogenous risk by Tobias Adrian, Fernando Duarte, Nellie Liang and Pawel Zabczyk
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 215:
Mexico needs a fiscal twist response to Covid-19 and beyond by Swarnali Ahmed Hannan, Keiko Honjo, Mehdi Raissi
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 217:
COVID-19 and inequality in Asia breaking the vicious cycle by Emilia Jurzyk, Medha Madhu Nair, Nathalie Pouokam, Tahsin Saadi Sedik, Anthony Tan, Irina Yakadina
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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Improving the short-term forecast of world trade during the Covid-19 pandemic using SWIFT data on letters of credit by Benjamin Carton, Nan Hu, Joannes Mongardini, Kei Moriya, and Aneta Radzikowski
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 249:
Banking across borders are Chinese banks different? by Eugenio Cerutti, Catherine Koch, and Swapan-Kumar Pradhan
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 250:
Enhancing fiscal transparency and reporting in India by Patrick Blagrave and Fabien Gonguet
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 251:
India's inflation process before and after flexible inflation targeting by Patrick Blagrave and Weicheng Lian
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 252:
Monetary policy surprises and inflation expectation dispersion by Francesco Grigoli, Bertrand Gruss and Sandra Lizarazo
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 254:
Legal aspects of central bank digital currency central bank and monetary law considerations by Wouter Bossu, Masaru Itatani, Catalina Margulis, Arthur Rossi, Hans Weenink and Akihiro Yoshinaga
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 256:
Labor market informality and the business cycle by Frederic Lambert, Andrea Pescatori, and Frederik Toscani
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 259:
What do we talk about when we talk about output gaps? by Jelle Barkema, Tryggvi Gudmundsson, and Mico Mrkaic
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 260:
Corporate vulnerabilities in Vietnam and implications of COVID-19 by Thilo Kroeger, Anh Thi Ngoc Nguyen, Yuanyan Sophia Zhang, Pham Dinh Thuy, Nguyen Huy Minh, and Duong Danh Tuan
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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International taxation and Luxembourg's economy by Ruud De Mooij, Dinar Prihardini, Antje Pflugbeil and Emil Stavrev
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 195:
The macroeconomic effects of structural reforms in Latin America and the Caribbean by Antonio C. David, Takuji Komatsuzaki, and Samuel Pienknagura
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 199:
The fiscal multiplier of public investment the role of corporate balance sheet by Raphael Espinoza, Juliana Gamboa-Arbelaez, and Mouhamadou Sy
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 206:
Market power, growth, and inclusion the South African experience Vimal Thakoor
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 208:
IT shields technology adoption and economic resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic by Nicola Pierri and Yannick Timmer
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 231:
An apocalypse foretold climate shocks and sovereign defaults by Serhan Cevik and João Tovar Jalles
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 232:
Climate-related stress testing transition risks in Norway by Pierpaolo Grippa and Samuel Mann
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 216:
A vicious cycle how pandemics lead to economic despair and social unrest by Tahsin Saadi Sedik and Rui Xu
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 219:
Unveiling the effects of foreign exchange interventions evidence from the Kyrgyz Republic by Tigran Poghosyan
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 238:
Stress testing U.S. leveraged corporates in a COVID-19 world by Carlos Caceres, Diego A. Cerdeiro, Dan Pan, and Suchanan Tambunlertchai
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 220:
The sources of fiscal fluctuations by Antoine Levy, Luca Antonio Ricci, Alejandro Mariano Werner
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 221:
The economic consequences of conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa by Xiangming Fang, Siddharth Kothari, Cameron McLoughlin, and Mustafa Yenice
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 241:
Fintech in Europe promises and threats by Chikako Baba, Cristina Batog, Enrique Flores, Borja Gracia, Izabela Karpowicz, Piotr Kopyrski, James Roaf, Anna Shabunina, Rachel van Elkan, Xin Cindy Xu
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 248:
Imported food price shocks and socio-political instability do fiscal policy and remittances matter? by Carine Meyimdjui
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 262:
unFEAR unsupervised feature extraction clustering with an application to crisis regimes classification by Jorge A. Chan-Lau and Ran Wang
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 122:
A quantitative model for the integrated policy framework by Tobias Adrian, Christopher Erceg, Jesper Lindé, Pawel Zabczyk, and Jianping Zhou
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 141:
Who drains bond market liquidity in an emerging market? by Ricardo Hoyos, Yang Liu, Hui Miao and Christian Saborowski
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 142:
Raising tax revenue how to get more from tax administrations? by Eui Soon Chang, Elizabeth Gavin, Nikolay Gueorguiev, and Jiro Honda
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 145:
A framework for estimating health spending in response to COVID-19 by Paolo Dudine, Klaus-Peter Hellwig, and Samir Jahan
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 146:
Accounting standards and insurer solvency assessment by Peter Windsor, Jeffery Yong, and Michelle Chong-Tai Bell
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 151:
Managing macrofinancial risk by Tobias Adrian and Francis Vitek
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 161:
Financial intermediation and technology what's old, what's new? by Arnoud Boot, Peter Hoffmann, Luc Laeven, and Lev Ratnovski
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 176:
Coordinating revenue incentive policies in the Caribbean by Ding Ding, Samira Kalla, Manuel Rosales Torres, Abdoul Karim Sidibé
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020
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WP/20, 187:
Exchange rates and domestic credit can macroprudential policy reduce the link? by Erlend Walter Nier, Thorvardur Tjoervi Olafsson, and Yuan Gao Rollinson
[Washington, DC]: International Monetary Fund, 2020