IMF Staff Papers, Volume 53, No. 2

IMF Staff Papers, Volume 53, No. 2

Author: International Monetary Fund. Research Dept.

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2006-06-29

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 9781589065178

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Noteworthy among the six papers appearing in this latest issue of the IMF's peer-reviewed journal is another installment in the Special Data Section. Anthony Pellechio and John Cady from the IMF's Statistics Department take a close look at differences in IMF data; how and when they could occur; and what the implications of such differences might be for end-users of the IMF's data.


IMF Staff Papers, Volume 53, No. 3

IMF Staff Papers, Volume 53, No. 3

Author: International Monetary Fund. Research Dept.

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2006-12-15

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 1589065816

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This is the final issue for 2006 (Volume 53), and contains another paper in the occasional Special Data Section that seeks to measure financial development in the Middle East and North Africa by utilizing a new database. The issue also contains a comment from Jacques J. Polak on parity reversion in real exchange rates.


IMF Staff Papers

IMF Staff Papers

Author: International Monetary Fund. Research Dept.

Publisher: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND

Published: 2006-06-29

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9781463978402

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Noteworthy among the six papers appearing in this latest issue of the IMF's peer-reviewed journal is another installment in the Special Data Section. Anthony Pellechio and John Cady from the IMF's Statistics Department take a close look at differences in IMF data; how and when they could occur; and what the implications of such differences might be for end-users of the IMF's data.


IMF Staff Papers, Volume 57, No. 2

IMF Staff Papers, Volume 57, No. 2

Author: International Monetary Fund. Research Dept.

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2010-06-29

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 1589069129

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This paper introduces a new database of financial reforms covering 91 economies over 1973-2005. It describes the content of the database, the information sources utilized, and the coding rules used to create an index of financial reform. It also compares the database with other measures of financial liberalization, provides descriptive statistics, and discusses some possible applications. The database provides a multifaceted measure of reform, covering seven aspects of financial sector policy. Along each dimension the database provides a graded (rather than a binary) score, and allows for reversals.


IMF Staff Papers, Volume 56, No. 2

IMF Staff Papers, Volume 56, No. 2

Author: International Monetary Fund. Research Dept.

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2009-06-03

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1589067959

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China’s growth performance since the start of economic reforms in 1978 has been impressive, but the gains have not been distributed equally across provinces. We use a nonparametric approach to analyze the variation in labor productivity growth across China’s provinces. This approach imposes less structure on the data than the standard growth accounting framework and allows for a breakdown of labor productivity into efficiency gains, technological progress, and capital deepening. We have the following results. First, we find that on average capital deepening accounts for about 75 percent of total labor productivity growth, while efficiency and technological improvements account for about 7 and 18 percent, respectively. Second, technical change is not neutral. Third, whereas improvement in efficiency contributes to convergence in labor productivity between provinces, technical change contributes to productivity disparity across provinces. Finally, we find that foreign direct investment has a positive and significant effect on efficiency growth and technical progress.


IMF Staff Papers, Volume 56, No. 3

IMF Staff Papers, Volume 56, No. 3

Author: International Monetary Fund. Research Dept.

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2009-07-31

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 1589068203

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Studies of the impact of trade openness on growth are based either on crosscountry analysis—which lacks transparency—or case studies—which lack statistical rigor. This paper applies a transparent econometric method drawn from the treatment evaluation literature (matching estimators) to make the comparison between treated (that is, open) and control (that is, closed) countries explicit while remaining within a statistical framework. Matching estimators highlight that common cross-country evidence is based on rather far-fetched country comparisons, which stem from the lack of common support of treated and control countries in the covariate space. The paper therefore advocates paying more attention to appropriate sample restriction in crosscountry macro research.


IMF Staff papers, Volume 45 No. 2

IMF Staff papers, Volume 45 No. 2

Author: International Monetary Fund. Research Dept.

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 1998-01-01

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 1451974167

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This paper analyzes contagion and volatility with imperfect credit markets. The paper interprets contagion effects as an increase in the volatility of shocks impinging on the economy. The implications of this approach are analyzed in a model in which domestic banks borrow at a premium on world capital markets, and domestic producers borrow at a premium from domestic banks. Financial spreads depend on a markup that compensates lenders, in particular, for the expected cost of contract enforcement. Higher volatility increases financial spreads and the producers’ cost of capital.


IMF Staff Papers, Volume 49, No. 2

IMF Staff Papers, Volume 49, No. 2

Author: Mr.Robert P. Flood

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2002-07-11

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 9781589061194

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This paper explores sources of the output collapse in Russia during transition. A modified growth-accounting framework is developed that takes into account changes in factor utilization that are typical of the transition process. The results indicate that declines in factor inputs and productivity were both important determinants of the output fall. The paper analyzes the behavior of real commodity prices over the 1862–1999 progress. It also examines whether average stocks of health and education are converging across countries, and calculates the speed of their convergence using data from 84 countries for 1970–90.


Staff Guidance Note for Public Debt Sustainability Analysis in Market-Access Countries

Staff Guidance Note for Public Debt Sustainability Analysis in Market-Access Countries

Author: International Monetary Fund. Fiscal Affairs Dept.

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2013-05-06

Total Pages: 55

ISBN-13: 1498341845

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The framework for fiscal policy and public debt sustainability analysis (DSA) in market-access countries (MACs) was reviewed by the Executive Board in August 2011.1 The review responded to shortcomings in identifying fiscal vulnerabilities and assessing risks to debt sustainability against the backdrop of increased concerns over fiscal policy and public debt sustainability in many advanced economies.


Globalization, Poverty, Inequality, & Sustainability

Globalization, Poverty, Inequality, & Sustainability

Author: Stavros Mavroudeas

Publisher: IJOPEC PUBLICATION

Published: 2019-11-29

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 191250376X

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This e-book is part of the series that come from the proceeding of the International Conference on Political Economy (ICOPEC) 2019 that was held at Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey in June 2019 and sponsored by several other academic institutions. The general theme of ICOPEC 2019 was ‘If Globalism is Dead—Long Live What?’ and touched upon a crucial issue of the contemporary global economy. The volume at hand carries the title ‘Globalization, Poverty, Inequality, & Sustainability’. It contains ten selected papers from the conference that benefited from comments and discussion during the conference and were subsequently significantly improved.