IMF Staff Papers, Volume 52, No. 3
December 22, 2005
Summary
This last issue for 2005 comprises seven new papers, including a contribution to the journal's occasional Special Data Section about domestic debt markets in Sub-Saharan Africa, and also an in-depth look at the internal job market for entry-level economists at the IMF. The remaining articles cover toics as diverse as: modeling of asset markets, exchange rates in developing countries, international bank claims on Latin America, the effectiveness of "early warning" systems, and the use (by emerging market countries) of the IMF's Special Data Dissemination Standard (SDDS).
Subject: Domestic debt, Early warning systems, Financial crises, Financial institutions, Foreign banks, Foreign currency exposure, Foreign exchange, Money, Public debt, Real exchange rates
Keywords: Africa, Asia and Pacific, bank claim, Bank of Japan's financial structure, Central and Eastern Europe, Domestic debt, Early warning systems, eps, Foreign banks, Foreign currency exposure, Global, international economics, Policy credibility, preference matrix, Real exchange rates, SDDS subscription, SP, Sub-Saharan Africa
Pages:
192
Volume:
2005
DOI:
Issue:
003
Series:
IMF Staff Papers No. 2005/003
Stock No:
SPIEA2005003
ISBN:
9781589064751
ISSN:
1020-7635
Notes
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