International Monetary Fund (Books and Journals)
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Manual on Fiscal Transparency International Monetary Fund, 2008
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Manual de transparencia fiscal International Monetary Fund, 2008
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Manuel sur la transparence des finances publiques International Monetary Fund, 2008
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IMF Research Bulletin From No. 2-3, September 2001 to No. 22-1, June 2020 International Monetary Fund, 2008
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Finance & Development Magazine From No. 35-1, March 1998 to No. 57-2, June 2020 International Monetary Fund, 2008
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Financial Soundness. Indicators Compilation Guide International Monetary Fund, 2006
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Foreign Direct Investment. Trends, Data Availability, Concepts, and Recording Practices by: International Monetary Fund, 2004
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Guidelines for Public Debt Management International Monetary Fund, 2003
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Foreign Direct Investment Statistics. How Countries Measure FDI 2001 International Monetary Fund, 2003
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Suppressing the financing of Terrorism International Monetary Fund, 2003
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IMF Survey From No. 25-9, September 1996 to No. 45-7, July 2016 International Monetary Fund, 1970
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Beyond the Crisis
Now is the time to take advantage of this opportunity to build a better world.
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The Long Economic Hangover of Pandemics
History shows COVID-19’s economic fallout may be with us for decades.
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Lifelines in Danger
The COVID-19 pandemic threatens to dry up a vital source of income for poor and fragile countries.
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Embracing Identity
Broadly shared identity can be the basis for the sense of shared destiny that is at the core of good politics.
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Preparing for an Unknown World
We must collectively work toward resolving the problems exposed by the crisis.
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Life Post?COVID-19
Six prominent thinkers reflect on how the pandemic has changed the world.
- Inclusion in Economics: Interview with Sole Martinez Peria
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Trust Imperative
Trust is at rock bottom, and we must urgently restore it.
- Good Jobs for Young People: A Policy Imperative to Reduce Inequality
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Poverty Fighters
Andreas Adriano profiles MIT’s J-PAL, where Esther Duflo and Abhijit Banerjee are reinventing development economics.
- Can You Put a Price on That? The Cost of Female Guilt at Work
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The Devil Is in the Details
If properly designed, tax-based fiscal consolidation does not have to be politically costly.
- She, Robot: Women's Employment in the Face of Automation
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Caught by a Cresting Debt Wave
Past debt crises can teach developing economies to cope with COVID-19 financing shocks.
- The Snowball Effect: How the Rich Get Richer
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On Central Bank Independence
The author of Unelected Power discusses constitutionalist central banking in a world of inert politics.
- Inequality and the Conduct of Monetary Policy
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Reckoning with Systemic Hazards
The 21st century is set to be one of massive disruptions that pose serious threats to society.
- Falling off the Ladder: Why So Few Female Economics Professors?
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The Medellín Miracle
Former mayor Federico Gutiérrez discusses how prioritizing security and sustainability paved the way for a 21st century city.
- The Perspective from Home
- Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism, Anne Case and Angus Deaton
- Turning Point
- Backstage: The Story Behind India's High Growth Years, Montek Singh Ahluwalia
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The Political Economy of Economic Policy
We should pay closer attention to the interactions between politics, economics, and other realms.
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Star Turn
Aruba’s new banknotes spotlight the heroes among its flora and fauna.
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Immigrant Swan Song
Immigration can solve the demographic dilemma, but not without the right policies.
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Getting Older but Not Poorer
As societies age worldwide, pensions and public policies must adapt.
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Youth Rising
Photography and reporting by SAHIBA CHAWDHARY, New Delhi, India.
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Retirement Behaviorist
Peter J. Walker profiles Wharton’s Olivia S. Mitchell, a founder of modern pension research.