Working Papers

Governance in Bretton Woods Institutions
By Gil Beltran | 03/17/2005
Improving IMF Governance and Increasing the Influence of Developing Countries in IMF Decision-Making
By Murilo Portugal | 03/17/2005
Purchasing Power Parities and Comparisons of GDP in IMF Quota Calculations
By John McLenaghan | 03/17/2005
Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) for International Comparison of Poverty
By G24 | 03/14/2005
Malaysia’s September 1998 Controls
By Jomo Kwame Sundaram | 03/10/2005
Effective representation and the role of coalitions within the IMF
By Domenico Lombardi | 02/28/2005
Issues on IMF Governance and Representation: An Evaluation of Alternative Options
By Guillermo Le Fort | 02/10/2005
Voting Power Implications of a Unified European Representation at the IMF
By Robert Leech | 01/12/2005
Country Ownership of Reform Programmes and the Implications for Conditionality
By Omotunde E.G. Johnson | 01/10/2005
Up from Sin: A Portfolio Approach to Financial Salvation
By Shari Spiegel | 01/10/2005
Microfinance Institutions in Nigeria: Policy, Practice and Potentials
By C.M. Anyanwu | 11/13/2004
Stabilisation of Commodity Market of Interest to Africa
By B.S. Adebusuyi | 11/13/2004
Trip Wires and Speed Bumps
By Ilene Grabel | 11/10/2004
External Financing for Development and International Financial Instability
By Jan Kregel | 10/13/2004
Financing Africa’s Future Growth and Development: Some Innovations
By Ernest Aryeetey | 10/13/2004
Assessing the Risks in the Private Provision of Essential Services
By Nancy Alexander | 10/10/2004
External Financing for Development and International Financial Instability
By Jan Kregel | 10/10/2004
Debt Sustainability Framework for Low Income Countries: Policy and Resource Implications
By Nancy Alexander | 09/27/2004
Fiscal Insurance against Exogenous Shocks in the CFA-franc Zone
By Laura dos Reis | 09/13/2004
Beyond the Chiang Mai Initiative: Prospects for Regional Financial and Monetary Integration in East Asia
By Yung Chul | 09/12/2004

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