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2007
- 40 Public Investment and Public-Private Partnerships
by Richard Hemming & Gerd Schwartz & Bernardin Akitoby
2006
- 39 Accountability Arrangements for Financial Sector Regulators
by Marc Quintyn & Eva H. G. Hüpkes & Michael Taylor - 38 Moving to a Flexible Exchange Rate: How, When, and How Fast?
by Rupa Duttagupta & Cem Karacadag & Gilda Fernandez - 37 Integrating Poor Countries into the World Trading System
by International Monetary Fund - 36 Preserving Financial Stability
by Garry J. Schinasi - 34 Can Debt Relief Boost Growth in Poor Countries?
by Toan Quoc Nguyen & Benedict J. Clements & Rina Bhattacharya
2005
- 35 Financial Reform: What Shakes It? What Shapes It?
by Ashoka Mody & Abdul Abiad - 33 Educating Children in Poor Countries
by E. Jenkner & Arye L. Hillman - 21 Improving Governance and Fighting Corruption in the Baltic and CIS Countries: The Role of the IMF
by International Monetary Fund
2004
- 32 Should Financial Sector Regulators Be Independent?
by Marc Quintyn & Michael Taylor
2002
- 31 Corporate Sector Restructuring: The Role of Government in Times of Crisis
by Mark R. Stone - 30 Hiding in the Shadows: The Growth of the Underground Economy
by Dominik Enste & Friedrich Schneider - 29 The Pension Puzzle: Prerequisites and Policy Choices in Pension Design
by N. A. Barr - 28 Moral Hazard: Does IMF Financing Encourage Imprudence by Borrowers and Lenders?
by Steven Phillips & Timothy D. Lane
2001
- 27 Tax Policy for Developing Countries
by Howell H. Zee & Vito Tanzi - 26 Rural Poverty in Developing Countries: Implications for Public Policy
by Mahmood Hasan Khan - 25 Controlling Pollution: Using Taxes and Tradable Permits
by John Norregaard & Valérie Reppelin-Hill
2000
- 24 Full Dollarization: The Pros and Cons
by Eduardo Borensztein & Andrew Berg - 23 Promoting Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: Learning What Works
by Dhaneshwar Ghura & Anupam Basu & Evangelos A. Calamitsis - 22 The Challenge of Predicting Economic Crises
by Catherine A. Pattillo & Andrew Berg
1999
- 19 Hedge Funds: What Do We Really Know?
by Barry J. Eichengreen & Donald J. Mathieson
1998
- 15 Inflation Targeting as a Framework for Monetary Policy
by Guy Debelle & Miguel A. Savastano & Paul R. Masson & Sunil Sharma - 13 Fixed or Flexible? Getting the Exchange Rate Right in the 1990s
by Jahangir Aziz & Francesco Caramazza
1997
- 11 Does Globalization Lower Wages and Export Jobs?
by Matthew J. Slaughter & Phillip Swagel

