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Title: Wage-Price Dynamics and Structural Reforms in Japan
Author/Editor: Davide Porcellacchia
Series: Working Paper No. 16/20
Date: February 10, 2016
Subject(s): Fiscal reforms | Japan | Wages | Prices | Labor markets | Corporate governance | Labor market friction | Liquidity | Monetary policy | Fiscal policy | Econometric models
 
Title: Western Hemisphere : A Survey of Gender Budgeting Efforts
Author/Editor: Lucía Pérez Fragoso ; Corina Rodríguez Enríquez
Series: Working Paper No. 16/153
Date: July 28, 2016
Subject(s): Fiscal policy | Mexico | Bolivia | Ecuador | El Salvador | Latin America | Western Hemisphere | Gender | Budgeting | Women's social conditions | Women's economic conditions | Cross country analysis
 
Title: What Does Aid Do to Fiscal Policy? New Evidence
Author/Editor: Jean-Louis Combes ; Rasmané Ouedraogo ; Sampawende J Tapsoba
Series: Working Paper No. 16/112
Date: June 09, 2016
Subject(s): Foreign aid | Fiscal policy | Developing countries | Aid flows | Aid and growth | Econometric models | Time series
 
Title: What is Keeping U.S. Core Inflation Low : Insights from a Bottom-Up Approach
Author/Editor: Yasser Abdih ; Ravi Balakrishnan ; Baoping Shang
Series: Working Paper No. 16/124
Date: July 05, 2016
Subject(s): Inflation | United States | Goods | Services | Health care | Monetary policy | Inflation measurement | Econometric models | Forecasting models
 
Title: What is Responsible for India’s Sharp Disinflation?
Author/Editor: Sajjid Chinoy ; Pankaj Kumar ; Prachi Mishra
Series: Working Paper No. 16/166
Date: August 08, 2016
Subject(s): Disinflation | India | Inflation | Wages | Econometric models
 
Title: What's Up with U.S. Wage Growth and Job Mobility?
Author/Editor: Stephan Danninger
Series: Working Paper No. 16/122
Date: June 28, 2016
Subject(s): Wages | United States | Real wages | Growth acceleration | Labor mobility | Labor markets | Labor demand
 
Title: What’s Different about Monetary Policy Transmission in Remittance-Dependent Countries?
Author/Editor: Adolfo Barajas ; Ralph Chami ; Christian Ebeke ; Anne Oeking
Series: Working Paper No. 16/44
Date: March 01, 2016
Subject(s): Monetary policy | Monetary transmission mechanism | Remittances | Capital inflows | Banking sector | Loans | Econometric models | Regression analysis
 
Title: What’s In a Name? That Which We Call Capital Controls
Author/Editor: Atish R. Ghosh ; Mahvash Qureshi
Series: Working Paper No. 16/25
Date: February 12, 2016
Subject(s): Capital controls | Capital inflows | International financial system | Globalization | Financial crises | Capital flows
 
Title: When China Sneezes Does ASEAN Catch a Cold?
Author/Editor: Mr. Sohrab Rafiq
Series: Working Paper No. 16/214
Date: November 10, 2016
Subject(s): Economic growth | China | Indonesia | Malaysia | Philippines | Singapore | Thailand | Cambodia | Lao People's Democratic Republic | Vietnam | Association of Southeast Asian Nations | Emerging markets | Economic integration | Spillovers | Cross country analysis
 
Title: When Do Structural Reforms Work? On the Role of the Business Cycle and Macroeconomic Policies
Author/Editor: Anna Rose Bordon ; Christian Ebeke ; Kazuko Shirono
Series: Working Paper No. 16/62
Date: March 15, 2016
Subject(s): Fiscal reforms | Employment | Business cycles | Fiscal policy | Monetary policy
 
Title: Whose Credit Line is it Anyway : An Update on Banks' Implicit Subsidies
Author/Editor: Tryggvi Gudmundsson
Series: Working Paper No. 16/224
Date: November 16, 2016
Subject(s): Banks | Subsidies | Systemically important financial institutions | Capital requirements | Econometric models
 
Title: Winning the Oil Lottery : The Impact of Natural Resource Extraction on Growth
Author/Editor: Tiago Cavalcanti ; Daniel Da Mata ; Frederik G Toscani
Series: Working Paper No. 16/61
Date: March 14, 2016
Subject(s): Oil sector | Oil production | Brazil | Economic growth | Development | Natural resources
 
Title: Women’s Opportunities and Challenges in Sub-Saharan African Job Markets
Author/Editor: Christine Dieterich ; Anni Huang ; Alun H. Thomas
Series: Working Paper No. 16/118
Date: June 13, 2016
Subject(s): Employment | Sub-Saharan Africa | Women | Gender | Informal sector | Labor markets | Agricultural sector | Education | Labor force participation | Unemployment