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Currency Substitution - The Recent Experience of Bolivia
Ref.: 395552 | Date(s): August 1 1992 | Level: item
Poland - The Social Safety Net During the Transition
Ref.: 407854 | Date(s): May 1 1993 | Level: item
Toward an Economic Theory of Multilateral Development Banking
Ref.: 407858 | Date(s): May 1 1993 | Level: item
Output Decline and Government Expenditures in European Transition Economies
Ref.: 416917 | Date(s): June 1 1994 | Level: item
Government Subsidies - Concepts, International Trends, and Reform Options
Ref.: 424857 | Date(s): September 1 1995 | Level: item
The Distributional Effects of Public Expenditure - Update and Overview
Ref.: 425595 | Date(s): August 1 1995 | Level: item
The Role of Fiscal Policy in Sustainable Stabilization: Evidence from Latin America
Ref.: 445076 | Date(s): August 14 1997 | Level: item
The Role of Fiscal Policy in Sustainable Stabilization: Evidence from Latin America
Ref.: 445220 | Date(s): August 1 1997 | Level: item
Economic Determinants of Government Subsidies
Ref.: 452236 | Date(s): December 1 1998 | Level: item
Mitigating the Social Costs of the Economic Crisis and the Reform Programs in Asia
Ref.: 457034 | Date(s): June 1 1998 | Level: item
Inflation Targeting in the Context of IMF-Supported Adjustment Programs
Ref.: 498122 | Date(s): March 1 2001 | Level: item
Mexico - Experiences with Pro-Poor Expenditure Policies
Ref.: 511430 | Date(s): January 1 2002 | Level: item
Health Aid and Infant Mortality
Ref.: 533745 | Date(s): April 1 2007 | Level: item