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internal liberalization 5 domestic investment 4 output growth 4 trade liberalization 4 Economic growth 3 balance of payments 3 current account deficit 3 domestic demand 3 economic liberalization 3 external financing 3 international trade 3 political economy 3 price liberalization 3 terms of trade 3 transition countries 3 Transition economies 2 aggregate demand 2 domestic goods 2 domestic industries 2 domestic production 2 exchange rate regime 2 export volumes 2 external liberalization 2 fixed capital formation 2 fixed investment 2 foreign exchange 2 import price 2 import prices 2 income distribution 2 intermediate goods 2 merchandise trade 2 net exports 2 quantitative restrictions 2 short-term debt 2 skilled labor 2 tariff rates 2 trade barriers 2 trade flows 2 trade partner 2 trade protection 2
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Undetermined 4 English 1
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Campos, Nauro F. 1 Fischer, Stanley 1 Kinoshita, Yuko 1 Rodrik, Dani 1 Sahay, Ratna 1 Subramanian, Arvind 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 5 International Monetary Fund 2
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IMF Working Papers 3 IMF Staff Country Reports 2
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From "Hindu Growth" to Productivity Surge; The Mystery of the Indian Growth Transition
Rodrik, Dani; Subramanian, Arvind - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2004
This paper explores the causes of India's productivity surge around 1980, more than a decade before serious economic reforms were initiated. Trade liberalization, expansionary demand, a favorable external environment, and improved agricultural performance did not play a role. We find evidence...
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Republic of Belarus; Request for Stand-By Arrangement: Staff Report; Staff Supplement and Statement; Press Release on the Executive Board Discussion; and Statement by the Executive Director for the Republic of Belarus.
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2009
Belarus’ economic growth has been impressive in the last few years. Belarus’ economic program is designed to facilitate adjustment to external shocks and reduce vulnerabilities. It includes a number of structural reforms on issues that are critical to the mitigation of...
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Why Does Fdi Go Where it Goes? New Evidence From the Transition Economies
Kinoshita, Yuko; Campos, Nauro F. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2003
This paper examines the importance of agglomeration economies and institutions vis-a-vis initial conditions and factor endowments in explaining the locational choice of foreign investors. Using a unique panel data set for 25 transition economies between 1990 and 1998, we find that the main...
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The Transition Economies After Ten Years
Fischer, Stanley; Sahay, Ratna - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2000
This paper summarizes the macroeconomic performance of the transition economies. We first review the initial conditions confronting these economies, the reform strategy that was proposed, and the associated controversies that arose a decade ago. We then account for the widely different outcomes,...
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Mozambique; Recent Economic Developments
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 1997
This paper reviews economic developments in the Republic of Mozambique during 1990–96. Under the Economic and Social Rehabilitation Program (ESRP), the economy has made impressive economic gains. Real GDP growth averaged 6.7 percent in 1987–95, despite the civil war, a decline in...
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