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, or correctly defined, shadow prices. We show how shadow prices may be integrated into an analysis of tax and price reform …
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targets for nominal GNP and the price level, with emphasis on specificational robustness and implications for output …
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This paper examines the dynamics of the foreign exchange market. The first half addresses a number of key questions regarding the forecasts of future exchange rates made by market participants, by means of updated estimates using survey data. Here we follow most of the theoretical and empirical...
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the gold value of the IMF's assets. Each member of the IMF is bound to maintain the gold value of the IMF's holdings of …
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Observers have often characterized asset markets as being subject to periods of tranquility and periods of turbulence. Until recently, however, researchers were unable to produce closed-form asset pricing formulas in a model environment of time-varying risk. Some work by Abel provided us with...
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This paper presents three empirical approaches to forecasting inflation in Pakistan. The preferred approach is a leading indicators model in which broad money growth and private sector credit growth help forecast inflation. A univariate approach also yields reasonable forecasts, but seems less...
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Fund's limited gold sale. They noted their expectation that at least SDR 4.4 billion of the profits would be placed in an … (LICs), including the distribution to the Fund's membership of up to SDR 0.7 billion from the profits linked to gold sales …
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The vast mineral deposits of Mongolia, if properly managed, could make available large budgetary resources, which would help address a wide range of its economic challenges. This report focuses on Mongolia’s selected issues in the mining sector, government employment and wages, and saving...
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