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June 19, 2013
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Title:
How Effective Is Monetary Transmission in Low-Income Countries? A Survey of the Empirical Evidence
Author/Editor:
Mishra, Prachi ; Montiel, Peter
Series:
Working Paper No. 12/143
Published:
June 01, 2012
Subject(s):
Asia and Pacific
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Caribbean
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Cross country analysis
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Eastern Europe
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Latin America
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Low-income developing countries
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Middle East and Central Asia
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Monetary transmission mechanism
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North Africa
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Sub-Saharan Africa
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Transition economies
Author's Keyword(s):
Monetary policy
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exchange rate
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interest rate
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banks
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institutions
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developing countries
2.
Title:
Remittances Channel and Fiscal Impact in the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia
Author/Editor:
Abdih, Yasser ; Barajas, Adolfo ; Chami, Ralph ; Ebeke, Christian
Series:
Working Paper No. 12/104
Published:
April 01, 2012
Subject(s):
Business cycles
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Capital inflows
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Cross country analysis
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Demand
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External shocks
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Middle East and Central Asia
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North Africa
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Private consumption
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Tax revenues
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Workers remittances
Author's Keyword(s):
Remittances
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Private demand
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Tax revenues
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Instrumental variables
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Panel data
3.
Title:
Regional Economic Outlook, October 2011: Middle East and Central Asia
Author/Editor:
International Monetary Fund. Middle East and Central Asia Dept.
Published:
October 26, 2011
Subject(s):
Regional Economic Outlook
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Afghanistan, Rep. of
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Pakistan
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Middle East and Central Asia
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North Africa
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Oil exporting countries
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Economic recovery
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Imports
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Economic conditions
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Economic forecasting
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Cross country analysis
Author's Keyword(s):
World Economic and Financial Survey
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oil exporters
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oil importers
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natural gas
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oil
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commodity prices
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monetary policy
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Sudan
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South Sudan
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energy prices
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remittances
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tax revenues
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unemployment
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fiscal deficits
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fiscal balances
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sovereign risk
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spillovers
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credit growth
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inflationary pressures
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inflation
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GDP growth
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loan concentration
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foreign direct investment
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4.
Title:
Are Middle Eastern Current Account Imbalances Excessive?
Author/Editor:
Beidas-Strom, Samya ; Cashin, Paul
Series:
Working Paper No. 11/195
Published:
August 01, 2011
Subject(s):
Cross country analysis
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Current account balances
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Developing countries
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Emerging markets
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Middle East and Central Asia
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Oil exporting countries
Author's Keyword(s):
Current account determination
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macroeconomic balance approach
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Middle East
5.
Title:
Commodity Prices and Inflation in the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia
Author/Editor:
Crowley, Joseph
Series:
Working Paper No. 10/135
Published:
June 01, 2010
Subject(s):
Commodity prices
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Cross country analysis
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Dollarization
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Economic models
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Exchange rate policy
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Exchange rates
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Inflation
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Middle East and Central Asia
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Monetary policy
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Money supply
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North Africa
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Oil prices
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Time series
Author's Keyword(s):
Inflation
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commodities
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energy
6.
Title:
The Cyclicality of Fiscal Policy in the Middle East and Central Asia:Is the Current Crisis Different?
Author/Editor:
Abdih, Yasser ; Lopez-Murphy, Pablo ; Roitman, Agustin ; Sahay, Ratna
Series:
Working Paper No. 10/68
Published:
March 01, 2010
Subject(s):
Business cycles
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Financial crisis
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Fiscal policy
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Global Financial Crisis 2008-2009
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Middle East and Central Asia
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North Africa
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Oil exporting countries
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Oil prices
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Oil revenues
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Oil sector
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Regional shocks
Author's Keyword(s):
Fiscal policy
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fiscal space
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business cycles
7.
Title:
The Housing Cycle in Emerging Middle Eastern Economies and its Macroeconomic Policy Implications
Author/Editor:
Beidas-Strom, Samya ; Lian, Weicheng ; Maseeh, Ashwaq
Series:
Working Paper No. 09/288
Published:
December 01, 2009
Subject(s):
Business cycles
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Consumption
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Cross country analysis
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Economic models
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Emerging markets
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Household credit
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Housing
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Housing prices
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Middle East and Central Asia
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North Africa
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Price increases
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Real estate prices
Author's Keyword(s):
Housing finance
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mortgage market
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housing and rental price dynamics and bubbles
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Middle East
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North Africa
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panel data analysis
8.
Title:
Trade Elasticities in the Middle East and Central Asia: What is the Role of Oil?
Author/Editor:
Hakura, Dalia ; Billmeier, Andreas
Series:
Working Paper No. 08/216
Published:
September 01, 2008
Subject(s):
Middle East and Central Asia
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Trade policy
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Imports
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Exports
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Oil exporting countries
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Exchange rate appreciation
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Current account surpluses
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Economic integration
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Real effective exchange rates
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Economic models
Author's Keyword(s):
trade elasticities
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current account adjustment
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Middle East and Central Asia
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global imbalances
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oil exporting countries
9.
Title:
Credit Growth in the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia Region
Author/Editor:
Crowley, Joe
Series:
Working Paper No. 08/184
Published:
July 01, 2008
Subject(s):
Middle East and Central Asia
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North Africa
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Credit expansion
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Private sector
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Economic growth
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Consumer credit
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Oil
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Oil exports
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Housing
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Capital flows
Author's Keyword(s):
Credit
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Credit Growth
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Oil
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Oil Inflows
10.
Title:
Fiscal Coverage in the Countries of the Middle East and Central Asia: Current Situation and a Way Forward
Author/Editor:
Zakharova, Daria
Series:
Working Paper No. 08/111
Published:
April 01, 2008
Subject(s):
Central Asia
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Middle East
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Government finance statistics
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Fiscal transparency
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Public sector
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Public enterprises
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Government accounting
Author's Keyword(s):
Fiscal coverage
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public enterprises
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Middle East and Central Asia
11.
Title:
What Drives Stock Market Development in the Middle East and Central Asia--Institutions, Remittances, or Natural Resources?
Author/Editor:
Billmeier, Andreas ; Massa, Isabella
Series:
Working Paper No. 07/157
Published:
July 01, 2007
Subject(s):
Stock markets
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Middle East and Central Asia
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Natural resources
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Oil prices
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Workers remittances
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Economic models
Author's Keyword(s):
Stock market capitalization
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panel
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institutions
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remittances
12.
Title:
Regional Economic Outlook, May 2007: Middle East and Central Asia
Author/Editor:
International Monetary Fund. Middle East and Central Asia Dept.
Published:
May 04, 2007
Subject(s):
Economic conditions
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Middle East and Central Asia
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Oil prices
13.
Title:
Beauty Queens and Wallflowers--Currency Unions in the Middle East and Central Asia
Author/Editor:
Berengaut, Julian ; Elborgh-Woytek, Katrin
Series:
Working Paper No. 06/226
Published:
October 01, 2006
Subject(s):
Monetary unions
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Middle East and Central Asia
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Currencies
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Economic models
Author's Keyword(s):
Currency union
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optimum currency areas
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middle east
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central asia
14.
Title:
Regional Economic Outlook, May 2005: Middle East and Central Asia
Author/Editor:
International Monetary Fund. Middle East and Central Asia Dept.
Published:
May 03, 2006
Subject(s):
Financial systems
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Middle East and Central Asia
15.
Title:
Altruism and Workers' Remittances: Evidence from Selected Countries in the Middle East and Central Asia
Author/Editor:
Bouhga-Hagbe, Jacques
Series:
Working Paper No. 06/130
Published:
May 01, 2006
Subject(s):
Workers remittances
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Egypt
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Jordan
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Morocco
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Pakistan
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Tunisia
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Middle East and Central Asia
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Balance of payments positions
Author's Keyword(s):
Remittances
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altruism
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co-integration
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Egypt
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Jordan
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Morocco
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Pakistan
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Tunisia
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