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2009 - 269 Fiscal Implications of the Global Economic and Financial Crisis. - Catalogato anche come monografia con segnatura u-336.3 FIS (08)
2009 - 268 Structural Reforms and Economic Performance in Advanced and Developing Countries
2009 - 267 The Role of the Exchange Rate in Inflation-Targeting Emerging Economies
2009 - 266 he Debt Sustainability Framework for Low-Income Countries
2009 - 265 Developing Essential Financial Markets in Smaller Economies: Stylized Facts and Policy Options
2008 - 264 Reaping the Benefits of Financial. Globalization
2008 - 263 Macroeconomic Implications of Financial Dollarization: The Case of Uruguay
2008 - 262 IMF Support and Crisis Prevention
2008 - 261 Exchange Rate Assessments: CGER Methodologies. - Catalogato anche come monografia con segnatura u-332.456 EXC (06)
2008 - 260 Managing the Oil Revenue Boom: The Role of Fiscal Institutions
2008 - 259 Macroeconomic Consequences of Remittances. - Catalogato anche come monografia con segnatura u-304.82 MAC
2007 - 258 Canada's Path to Economic Prosperity No Chiesta offerta
2007 - 257 Economic Growth and Integration in Central America
2007 - 256 Moving to Greater Exchange Rate Flexibility. Operational Aspects Based on Lessons from. Detailed Country Experiences
2007 - 255 Sovereign Debt Restructuring and Debt Sustainability: An Analysis of Recent Cross-Country Experience
2007 - 254 Country Insurance: the Role of Domestic Policies
2007 - 253 The Macroeconomics of Managing Increased Aid Flows: Lessons from Recent Experiences
2006 - 252 Growth in the Central and Eastern European Countries of the European Union
2006 - 251 The design and implementation of deposit insurance systems
2006 - 250 Designing Monetary and FiscalPolicy in Low-Income Countries
2006 - 249 Official Foreign Exchange Intervention
2006 - 248 Labor Market Performance in Transition: The Experience of Central and Eastern European Countries
2006 - 247 Rebuilding Fiscal Institutions in Postconflict Countries
2006 - 246 Experience with Large Fiscal Adjustment
2006 - 245 Budget System Reform in Emerging Economies: The Challenges and the Reform Agenda
2005 - 244 Monetary Policy Implementation at Different Stages of Market Development
2005 - 243 Central America: Global Integration and Regional Cooperation
2005 - 242 Turkey at the Crossroads for Crisis Resolution to Eu Accession
2005 - 241 The Design of IMF-Supported Programs
2005 - 240 Debt-Related Vulnerabilities and Financial Crises. An Application of the Balance Sheet Approach to Emerging Market Countries
2005 - 239 GEM: A New International Macroeconomic Model
2005 - 238 Stabilization and Reform in Latin America: A Macroeconomic Perspective on the Experience Since the Early 1990s
2004 - 237 Sovereign Debt Structure for Crisis Prevention
2004 - 236 Lessons from the Crisis in Argentina
2004 - 235 A new look at exchange rate volatility and trade flows
2004 - 234 Adopting the Euro in Central Europe: Challenges of the Next Step in European Integration
2004 - 233 Germany's Three-Pillar Banking System, Cross-Country Perspectives in Europe
2004 - 232 China's Growth and Integration into the World Economy: Prospect and Challenges
2004 - 231 “Chile: Institutions and Policies Underpinning Stability and Growth
2004 - 230 Financial Stability In Dollarized Economies
2004 - 229 Evolution and Performance of Exchange Rates Regimes
2004 - 228 Capital Markets and Financial Intermediation in the Baltics
2004 - 227 U.S. Fiscal Policies and Priorities for Long-Run Sustainability
2004 - 226 Hong Kong SAR: The Challenges of Integration with the Mainland
2003 - 225 Rules-Based Fiscal Policy in France, Germany, Italy, and Spain
2003 - 224 Managing Systemic Banking Crises
2003 - 223 Monetary Union Among Member Countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council
2003 - 222 Informal Funds Transfer Systems: An Analysis of the Informal Hawala System. - Catalogato anche come monografia con segnatura u-DEPO 16178
2003 - 221 Deflation Determinants, Risks, and Policy Options
2003 - 220 Effects of Financial Globalization on Developing Countries: Some Empirical Evidence
2003 - 219 Economic Policy in a Highly Dollarized Economy: The Case of Cambodia
2003 - 218 Fiscal Vulnerability and Financial Crises in Emerging Market Economies
2003 - 217 Managing Financial Crises: Recent Experience and Lessons for Latin America
2002 - 216 Is the PRGF Living Up to Expectations? An Assessment of Program Design
2002 - 215 Improving Large Taxpayers' Compliance: A Review of Country Experience
2002 - 214 Advanced Country Experiences with Capital Account Liberalization
2002 - 213 The Baltic Countries Medium-Term Fiscal Issues Related to EU and NATO Accession
2002 - 212 Financial Soundness Indicators: Analytical Aspects and Country Practices
2002 - 211 Capital Account Liberalization and Financial Sector Stability
2002 - 210 IMF-Supported Programs in Capital Account Crises
2001 - 209 Methodology for Current Account and Exchange Rate Assessments
2001 - 208 Yemen in the 1990s: From Unification to Economic Reform
2001 - 207 Malaysia: From Crisis to Recovery
2001 - 206 The Dominican Republic: Stabilization, Reform, and Growth
2001 - 205 Stabilization and Savings Funds for Nonrenewable Resources. Experience and Fiscal Policy Implications
2001 - 204 Monetary Union in West Africa (ECOWAS): Is It Desirable and How Could It Be Achieved?
2000 - 203 Modern Banking and OTC Derivatives Markets. The Transformation of Global Finance and Its Impliialinns for Systemic Risk
2000 - 202 Adopting Inflation Targeting: Practical Issues for Emerging Market Countries
2000 - 201 Developments and Challenges in the Caribbean Region
2000 - 200 Pension Reform in the Baltics: Issues and Prospects
2000 - 199 Ghana: Economic Development in a Democratic Environment
2000 - 198 Setting Up Treasuries in the Baltics, Russia, and Other Countries of the Former Soviet Union: An Assessment of IMF Technical Assistance
2000 - 197 Deposit Insurance: Actual and Good Practices
2000 - 196 Trade and Trade Policy in Eastern and Southern Africa
2000 - 195 The Eastern Caribbean Currency Union. Institutions, Performance, and Policy Issues
2000 - 194 Fiscal and Macroeconomic Impact of Privatization
2000 - 193 Exchange Rate Regimes in an Increasingly Integrated World Economy
2000 - 192 Macroprudential Indicators of Financial System Soundness
2000 - 191 Social Issues in IMF-Supported Programs
2000 - 190 Capital Controls: Country Experiences with their Use and Liberalization No
2000 - 189 Current Account and External Sustainability in the Baltics, Russia, and Other Countries of the Former Soviet Union No
2000 - 188 Financial Sector Crisis and Restructuring: Lessons from Asia No
2000 - 187 Philippines: Toward Sustainable and Rapid Growth No
2000 - 186 Anticipating Balance of Payments Crises: The Role of Early Warning Systems No
1999 - 185 Oman Beyond the Oil Horizon: Policies Toward Sustainable Growth No
1999 - 184 Growth Experience in Transition Countries, 1990-98 No
1999 - 183 Economic Reforms in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan No
1999 - 182 Tax Reform in the Baltics, Russia, and Other Countries of the Former Soviet Union
1999 - 181 The Netherlands: Transforming a Market Economy
1999 - 180 Revenue Implications of Trade Liberalization
1999 - 179 Disinflation in Transition: 1993-97
1999 - 178 IMF-Supported Programs in Indonesia,. Korea, and Thailand. A Preliminary Assessment
1999 - 177 Perspectives on Regional Unemployment in Europe
1999 - 176 Back to the Future: Postwar Reconstruction and Stabilization in Lebanon
1998 - 175 Macroeconomic Developments in the Baltics, Russia, and Other. Countries of the Former Soviet Union, 1992–97
1998 - 174 Impact of EMU on Selected Non-European Union Countries No
1998 - 173 The Baltic Countries: From Economic Stabilization to EU Accession No
1998 - 172 Capital Account Liberalization: Theoretical and Practical Aspects No
1998 - 171 Monetary Policy in Dollarized Economies No
1998 - 170 The West African Economic Monetary Union, Recent Developments and Policy Issues No
1998 - 169 Financial Sector Development in Sub–Saharan African Countries No
1998 - 168 “Exit Strategies: Policy Options for Countries Seeking Greater Exchange Rate Flexibility No
1998 - 167 Exchange Rate Assessment: Extensions of the Macroeconomic Balance Approach No
1998 - 166 Hedge Funds and Financial Market Dvnamics No
1998 - 165 Algeria: Stabilization and Transition to the Market No
1998 - 164 MULTIMOD Mark III: The Core Dynamic and Steady-State Models No
1998 - 163 Egypt Beyond Stabilization, Toward a Dynamic Market Economy No
1998 - 162 Fiscal Policy Rules No
1998 - 161 The Nordic Banking Crises: Pitfalls in Financial Liberalization? No
1998 - 160 Fiscal Reforms in Low-income Countries: Experience under Fund Supported Programs No
1998 - 159 Hungary: Economic Policies for Sustainable Growth No
1998 - 158 Transparency in Government Operations No
1997 - 157 Central bank reforms in the Baltics, Russia and the other countries of the former Soviet Union No
1997 - 156 The ESAF at Ten Years: Economic Adjustment and Reform in Low–Income Countries No
1997 - 155 Hedge Funds and Financial Market Dynamics No
1997 - 154 Monetary Frameworks in the Post-Bretton Woods Era No
1997 - 153 Pension Regimes and Saving
1997 - 152 Hong Kong, China growth, structutal change and economic stability during the transition
1997 - 151 Currency Board Arrangements: Issues and Experiences
1997 - 150 Kuwait: From Reconstruction to Accumulation for Future Generations
1997 - 149 The Composition of Fiscal Adjustment and Growth: Lessons from Fiscal Reforms in Eight Economies
1997 - 148 Nigeria: Experience with Structural Adjustment
1996 - 147 Aging Populations and Public Pension Schemes
1996 - 146 Thailand: The Road to Sustained Growth
1996 - 145 Exchange Rate Movements and Their Impact on Trade and Investment in the APEC Region No
1996 - 144 National Bank of Poland: The Road to Indirect Instruments No
1996 - 143 Adjustment for Growth: The African Experience No
1996 - 142 Quasi- Fiscal Operations of Public Financial Institutions
1996 - 141 Monetary and Exchange System Reforms in China: An Experiment in Gradualism
1996 - 140 Government Reform in New Zealand
1996 - 139 Reinvigorating Growth in Developing Countries: Lessons from Adjustment Policies in Eight Economies
1996 - 138 Aftermath of the CFA Franc Devaluation
1996 - 137 The Lao Peoples' Democratic Republic: Systemic Transformation and Adjustment
1996 - 136 Jordan: Strategy for Adjustment and Growth
1996 - 135 Vietnam: Transition to a market economy
1995 - 134 India: Economic Reform and Growth No
1995 - 133 Policy Experiences and Issues in the Baltics, Russia and Other Countries of the Former Soviet Union No
1995 - 132 Financial Fragilities in Latin America: the 1980s and the 1990s No
1995 - 131 Capital Account Convertibility: Review of Experience and Implications for Fund Policies No
1995 - 130 Challenges to the Swedish Welfare State No
1995 - 129 IMF Conditionality: Experience Under Stand-By and Extended Arrangements, Part II: Background Papers No
1995 - 128 IMF Conditionality: Experience Stand-By and Extended Arrangements, Part I: Key Issues and Findings No
1995 - 127 Road Maps of the Transition: The Baltics, The Czech Republic, Hungary and Russia
1995 - 126 The Adoption of Indirect Instruments of Monetary Policy
1995 - 125 United Germany: The First Five Years. Performance and Policy Issues
1995 - 124 Saving Behavior and the Asset Price "Bubble" in Japan: Analytical Studies
1995 - 123 Comprehensive Tax Reform: The Colombian Experience
1995 - 122 Capital Flows in the APEC Region
1995 - 121 Uganda: Adjustment with Growth, 1987-94
1995 - 120 Economic Dislocation and Recovery in Lebanon
1995 - 119 Singapore: A Case Study in Rapid Development
1995 - 118 Sub-Saharan Africa: Growth, Savings, and Investment, 1986-93
1995 - 117 Resilience and Growth Through Sustained Adjustment: The Moroccan Experience
1994 - 116 Improving the International Monetary System: Constraints and Possibilities
1994 - 115 Exchange Rates and Economic Fundamentals: A Framework for Analysis. - Catalogato anche come monografia con segnatura u-332.456 EXC ( 3)
1994 - 114 Economic Reforms in China: A New Phase
1994 - 113 Poland: The Path to a Market Economy
1994 - 112 The Behavior of Non-Oil Commodity Prices
1994 - 111 The Russian Federation in Transition. External Developments
1993 - 110 Limiting Central Bank Credit to the Government: Theory and Practice. - Catalogato anche come monografia con segnatura u-332.11 COT
1993 - 109 The Path to. Convertibility and Growth: The Tunisian. Experience
1993 - 108 Recent Experiences with Surges in Capital Inflows
1993 - 107 China at the Threshold of a Market Economy
1993 - 106 Economic Adjustment in Low-Income Countries; Experience Under the Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility
1993 - 105 The Structure and Operation of the World Gold Market
1993 - 104 Price liberalisation in Russia: Behavior of Prices, Household Incomes and Consumption in the First Year
1993 - 103 Liberalization of Capital Account: Experience and Issues
1993 - 102 Financial Sector Reforms and Exchange Arrangements in Eastern Europe
1993 - 101 Spain: Converging with the European Community
1992 - 100 The Gambia: Economic Adjustment in a Small Open Economy
1992 - 99 Mexico: The Strategy to Achieve Sustained Economic Growth
1992 - 98 Albania: From Isolation Toward Reform
1992 - 97 Rules and Discretion in International Economic Policy
1992 - 96 Policy Issues in the Evolving International Monetary System
1992 - 95 tHE Fiscal Dimensions of Adjustment in Low-Income Countries
1992 - 94 Tax Harmonization in the European Community: Policy Issues and Analysis
1992 - 93 Regional Trade Arrangements
1992 - 92 Stabilisation and Structural Reform in the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic: First Stage
1992 - 91 Economic Policies for a New South Africa
1992 - 90 The Internationalization of Currencies: An Appraisal of the Japanese Yen
1991 - 89 The Romanian Economic Reform Program
1991 - 88 Value-Added Tax: Adminstrative and Policy Issues
1991 - 87 Financial Assistance from Arab Countries and Arab Regional Institutions
1991 - 86 Ghana: Adjustment and Growth, 1983-91
1991 - 85 Thailand: Adjusting to Success: Current Policy Issues
1991 - 84 Financial Liberalization, Money Demand, and Monetary Policy in Asian Countries
1991 - 83 Economic Reform in Hungary Since 1968
1991 - 82 Characteristics of a Successful Exchange Rate System
1991 - 81 Currency Convertibility and the Transformation of Centrally Planned Economie
1991 - 80 Domestic Debt of Externally Indebted Countries
1991 - 79 The Mongolian People's Republic: Toward a Market Economy
1991 - 78 Exchange Rate Policy in Developing Countries: Some Analytical Issues
1991 - 77 Determinants and Systemic Consequences of International Capital Flows
1991 - 76 China: Economic re-form and macroeconomic management
1990 - 75 German Unification: Economic Issues
1990 - 74 The Impact of the European Community's Internal Market on the EFTA
1990 - 73 The European Monetary System: Developments and Perspectives
1990 - 72 The Czech and Slovak Federal Republic: an Economy in Transition
1990 - 71 MULTIMOD Mark II: A Revised and Extended Model
1990 - 70 Conduct of Monetary Policy in Major Industrial Countries: Instruments and Operating. Procedures
1990 - 69 International Comparisons of Government Expenditure Revisited: the Developing Countries, 1975-86
1990 - 68 Debt Reduction and Economic Activity
1990 - 67 The Role of National Saving in the World Economy: Recent Trends and Prospects
1989 - 66 The European Monetary System in the Context of the Integration of European Financial Markets
1989 - 65 Managing Financial Risks in Indebted Developing Countries
1989 - 64 The Federal Republic of Germany. Adjustment in a Surplus Country
1988 - 63 Issues and Developments in International Trade Policy
1988 - 62 The Common Agricultural Policy of the European Community: Principles and Consequences
1988 - 61 Policy Coordination in the European Monetary System
1988 - 60 Policies for Developing Forward Foreign Exchange Markets
1988 - 59 Measurement of Fiscal Impact: Methodological Issues
1988 - 58 “The Implications of Fund–Supported Adjustment Programs for Poverty. Experiences in Selected Countries
1988 - 57 The Search for Efficiency in the Adjustment Process: Spain in the 1980s
1988 - 56 Privatization and Public Enterprises
1987 - 55 Theoretical Aspects of the Design of Fund-Supported Adjustment Programs
1987 - 54 Protection and Liberalization: A Review of Analytical Issues
1987 - 53 Floating Exchange Rates in Developing Countries: Experience with Auction and Interbank Markets
1987 - 52 Structural Reform, Stabilization, and Growth in Turkey
1987 - 51 The Role of the SDR in the International Monetary System
1987 - 50 Strengthening the International Monetary System: Exchange Rates, Surveillance, and Objective Indicators
1987 - 49 Islamic Banking
1986 - 48 The European Monetary System: Recent Developments
1986 - 47 Aging and social expenditure in the major industrial countries, 1980-2025
1986 - 46 Fund-Supported Programs, Fiscal Policy, and Income Distribution
1986 - 45 Switzerland's role as an international financial center
1986 - 44 A Review of the Fiscal Impulse Measure
1986 - 43 International Capital Markets. Developments and prospects
1986 - 42 The Global Efiectr ofFund-Supported Adjustment Programs
1985 - 41 Fund-Supported Adjustment Programs and Economic Growth
1985 - 40 Recent Developments in External Debt Restructuring
1985 - 39 A Case of Successful Adjustment: Korea 's Experience During 1980-84
1985 - 38 Trade Policy Issues and Developments
1985 - 37 Export Credit Cover Policies and Payments Difficulties
1985 - 36 Formulation of Exchange Rate Policies in Adjustntent Programs
1985 - 35 The West African Monetary Union: An Analytical Review
1985 - 34 Adjustment programs in Africa: the recent experience
1985 - 33 Private Foreign Investment in Developing Countries
1984 - 32 World Economic Outlook
1984 - 31 International Capital Markets. Developments and prospects
1984 - 30 The exchange rate system: lessons of the past and options for the future
1984 - 29 Issues in the Assessment of the Exchange Rates of Industrial Countries
1984 - 28 Exchange Rate Volatility and World Trade
1984 - 27 World Economic Outlook. A Survey by the Staff of the International Monetary Fund