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by Oomes, Nienke
Published 2009
International Monetary Fund

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by Kumhof, Michael
Published 2012
International Monetary Fund
...-created money. (2) Complete elimination of bank runs. (3) Dramatic reduction of the (net) public debt. (4...

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by Grigoli, Francesco
Published 2018
International Monetary Fund
... aggregate and individual-level data. We find that the bulk of the dramatic increase in the labor force...

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Published 2011
International Monetary Fund
...The dramatic increase in reserves holdings over the past decade has resumed since the global...

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by Boughton, James
Published 1993
International Monetary Fund
... in the United States, which shows a dramatic improvement in both fit and stability over earlier models...

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by Cerra, Valerie
Published 2008
International Monetary Fund
...We revisit the dramatic failure of monetary models in explaining exchange rate movements. Using...

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by Koen, Vincent
Published 1995
International Monetary Fund
...The vertiginous increases in the overall price level and dramatic swings in relative prices...

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by Ding, Haiyan
Published 2016
International Monetary Fund
... cycle. The paper believes that the main driver of this co-movement could be a dramatic increase...

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Published 2011
International Monetary Fund
...The dramatic increase in reserves holdings over the past decade has resumed since the global...

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by Quirk, Peter
Published 1995
International Monetary Fund
... has been widespread in both industrial and developing countries and most dramatic in Central...

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Published 1997
International Monetary Fund
... in the last two years (1995–96) by a dramatic decline in inflation—from 70 percent in 1994 to 13 percent...

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by Lane, Timothy
Published 2000
International Monetary Fund
...The Asian financial crisis of 1997-98 was one of the most dramatic economic events of recent times...

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Published 2008
International Monetary Fund
... are in their peak earning years, and their retirement will have a dramatic effect on productivity and on overall...

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by Doyle, Peter
Published 1999
International Monetary Fund
... policies underlying the dramatic drop in inflation during those years as well as other variables...

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by Scacciavillani, Fabio
Published 1999
International Monetary Fund
... slower growth path after the dramatic developments associated with the years of heavy immigration. Israel...

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Published 2009
International Monetary Fund
... dramatic equity value declines, and many had to be rescued. Regulatory and structural factors contributed...

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Published 2005
International Monetary Fund
... examines the dramatic expansion of bank credit to the private sector over the last five years, asking what...

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by Wang, Jian-Ye
Published 1999
International Monetary Fund
... vehicle for building credibility, which ensured a dramatic reversal of currency substitution when...

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by Frankel, Jeffrey
Published 1998
International Monetary Fund
... to engage in a dramatic reduction of trade barriers against non-member countries. That may...

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Published 2017
International Monetary Fund
...This Selected Issues paper examines the proximate causes of dramatic fall in investment in Brazil...