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Zimbabwe''s failure to address continuing central bank quasi-fiscal losses has interfered with both monetary management … and the independence and credibility of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ). Realized quasi-fiscal losses are estimated to …
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Zimbabwe has currently the highest rate of inflation in the world (an annual rate of 1,730 percent in February, 2007 … 1,000 percent) during 1980-2005 and draws lessons for Zimbabwe. First, with appropriate stabilization policies, the fall …
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This paper analyzes Zimbabwe''s export performance in recent years and identifies the factors that could improve export … Zimbabwe''s economic situation. The growth rate of total exports declined dramatically in the early 2000s, following a large …
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This paper examines the general relationship between stock prices and macroeconomic variables in Zimbabwe, using the … fluctuation in stock prices since 1991, this analysis indicates that the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange has been functioning quite …
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This study examines the appropriateness of alternative intermediate monetary policy targets for Zimbabwe in light of …
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The paper investigates the divergence between inflation and monetary expansion in Zimbabwe since late 2003. The …
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This paper examines dynamic patterns of investment in Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Zambia and Zimbabwe, assessing the …
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This paper contributes to the literature by introducing the role of geographic concentration of the source of remittances. Specifically, using data over 2010-2015 for 72 developing countries, we study the impact of (i) large remittances and (ii) the geographic concentration of the source of...
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Over the past seven years, the DIG and DIGNAR models have complemented the IMF and World Bank debt sustainability framework (DSF) analysis, over 65 country applications. They have provided useful insights in the context of program and surveillance work, based on qualitative and quantitative...
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