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emerging market economies to examine perceptions of government performance in managing the health and economic crisis, beliefs … non-teleworkable jobs systematically have less favorable perceptions of government responses. Personally experiencing …
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Inflation in Mongolia resembles a roller coaster ride with sharp rises and steep drops. Understanding why is critical … given Mongolia's geography, are determined primarily by local supply conditions, highly seasonal, and subject to large but …
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This paper explores the extent to which macroprudential tools can be used to manage banking sector risks in Mongolia, a …
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The obstacles to economic growth in Mongolia are modeled with a supply-side growth model calibrated to represent …
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Like most transition economies, Bulgaria, Lithuania, and Mongolia suffered severe banking crises, which had to be …
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This paper studies Mongolia''s experience of growth and recovery during the first decade of its transition to a market …-based system and compares it with those of other transition economies. Mongolia, like most other transition economies, experienced … source of growth during the early stages of transition. Mongolia''s transition process has been relatively smooth compared …
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This paper compares the output gap estimates for Mongolia based on a number of different methods. Special attention is … output and inflation provides a more robust estimate of the output gap for Mongolia than the traditional statistical …
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