Recommended Readings from the IMF bookstore

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IMF Research Bulletin
RECOMMENDED READINGS FROM THE IMF BOOKSTORE
Managing Economic Volatility in Latin America
edited by Gaston Gelos and Alejandro Werner
How has Latin America coped with external shocks and economic vulnerabilities
in the aftermath of the global financial crises? Managing Economic Volatility in
Latin America looks at how the region has fared in recent years in an environment
of uncertainty. It presents a collection of novel contributions on capital flows,
terms of trade, and macroeconomic policy in Latin America.
For more informatio n on these titles and ot her IMF publications , please visit ww w.imfbookstore.org /rbj
Caribbean Renewal
Tackling Fiscal and Debt Challenges
edited by Charles Amo-Yartey and Therese Turner-Jones
“This fascinating and timely book documents in detail a variety of options for
tackling fiscal and debt challenges in the Caribbean. It is a model of how both
international and domestic case studies can combine with economic theory to
deepen our understanding of the challenges of debt reduction. A must read for all
policymakers in the Caribbean and ot her developing countries.”
—Dr. Winston Moore
Department of Economics, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados
The Eastern Caribbean Economic and Currency Union
Macroeconomics and Financial Systems
edited by Alfred Schipke, Aliona Cebotari, and Nita Thacker
“This book sets out to present a comprehensive survey and review of the major
macroeconomic issues of relevance to the ECCU and it accomplishes this
with great success! The level and scope of the analysis will make it attractive
to policymakers and regional academics. Particular chapters can be used to
augment standard readings for courses on macroeconomics and Caribbean
economic development.”
—Dr. Lester Henry
Lecturer in Economics, University of the West Indies,
St. Augustin, Trinidad and Tobago

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