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Supporting Studies for the World Economic Outlook, prepared by IMF staff, provide a more detailed analysis of issues recently covered in the main pubication. The current edition includes studies of globalization and growth, the future of the international financial system, currency crises,...
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The econometric results show that it is feasible to estimate robust price and inflation equations for Georgia. The long …
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determinants of future growth; the behavior of inflation and velocity and implications for stabilization policy; interenterprise …
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This Selected Issues paper reviews the financial sector development in Georgia in recent years, and investigates why it has lagged behind economic development, as well as developments in more advanced transition economies. The paper briefly reviews recent financial sector development in Georgia,...
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Prices in the Russian Federation have been decontrolled in several steps since early 1991, after decades of near fixity. This paper documents and analyzes the behavior of prices, income, consumption, and savings before and after the January 1992 price liberalization, with emphasis on...
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between increased central bank independence and inflation during 1999–2001 in 14 Latin American countries. Dissagregating the … between legal central bank independence and inflation …
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During the twin crises of 2008–09 Georgia’s foreign exchange reserves have been exposed to a number of external and internal drains. Its exports declined by 21 percent from peak to trough. Bank deposits declined by more than 20 percent in late 2008–early 2009, while deposit dollarization...
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Food prices are generally excluded from measures of inflation most closely watched by policymakers due either to their … transitory nature or their higher volatility. However, in lower income countries, food price inflation is not only more volatile … but also on average higher than nonfood inflation. Food inflation is also in many cases more persistent than nonfood …
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This paper develops stylized facts about the inflation process in developing countries, focusing particularly on the … relationship between the exchange rate regime and the sources of inflation. Using annual data from 1964 to 1998 for 53 developing … dominate the inflation process in developing countries with fixed exchange rate regimes …
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