Working Papers

IMF Policies for Financial Crises Prevention in Emerging Markets
By Nelson Noya | 10/12/2006
IMF Policies for Financial Crises Preventions in Emerging Markets
By Fernando Lorenzo | 10/10/2006
Economic and Monetary Integration in Africa
By O.J. Nnanna | 09/14/2006
The Impact of Remittances: Observations in Remitting and Receiving Countries
By Raul Hernandez-Coss | 09/13/2006
Fiscal Space for Public Investment: Towards a Human Development Approach
By EMMANUEL LETOUZÉ | 09/13/2006
The Governance of the IMF: The Need for Comprehensive Reform
By Daniel Bradlow | 09/13/2006
External Shocks: How can regional financial institutions help to reduce the volatility of Latin American economies?
By José Luis Machinea | 09/12/2006
Comparative Assessment of Developing Country Participation in the Governance of Global Economic Institutions
By South Center | 08/12/2006
Basel 2 at mid-2006: prospects for implementation and other recent developments
By Andrew Cornford | 07/04/2006
Governance and Anti-Corruption Reforms in Developing Countries: Policies, Evidence and Ways Forward
By Mushtaq H. Khan | 05/13/2006
The Rise of China and India What’s in it for Africa?
By Helmut Reisen | 05/13/2006
Background Paper on Macroeconomic and Growth Policies
By Jayatti Ghosh | 05/13/2006
Financial Policies
By CP Chandrasekhar | 05/13/2006
Internationally Agreed Principles for Corporate Governance and the Enron Case
By Andrew Cornford | 05/13/2006
Macroeconomic and Growth Policies
By Shari Spiegel | 05/12/2006
Social Consequences of Globalization, ILO
By Eddy Lee | 05/12/2006
Reforming the IMF’S Weighted Voting System
By David Rapkin | 05/12/2006
The Role of the IMF in Debt Restructuring
By Lucio Simpson | 05/10/2006
The World Development Report 2006: Brief Review
By Sanjay Reddy | 05/03/2006
The Role of the IMF in Debt Restructurings: LIA Policy, Moral Hazard and Sustainability Concerns
By Lucio Simpson | 04/17/2006

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